Hi Smith,

That argument controls if the command runs asynchronously or not. If asyn=0
the command has to finish before the next command is executed if async = 1
the command is going to keep working (until finish) while the next commands
are executed.

Cheers,
Osvaldo.

On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Smith Liu <smith_liu...@163.com> wrote:

Dear All,
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> Will you please tell me the meaning of "async"in pymol script?
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