Re: [PyMOL] PyMOL Plugin Architecture

2010-04-22 Thread Robert Campbell
Hi Maia,

Just to add to what Jason said:

On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:16:41 -0400, Jason Vertrees
jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com wrote:

  2. Which plugin allows me to move one structure relative to another. (I
  want to do manual docking of one structure into another).
 
 You don't need a plugin to move objects.  Just use SHIFT-middle-mouse
 button drag, while in editing mode.  If you're starting from one
 object (eg. protein and ligand come from one file) then split them up:

In case it isn't obvious to you, you can switch between viewing mode and
editing mode simply by left clicking in the bottom-right region of the main
PyMOL window where the mouse button functions are described.

Cheers,
Rob

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Re: [PyMOL] PyMOL Plugin Architecture

2010-04-22 Thread Maia Cherney
Thank, Robert, Jason.
Finally I figured this out with your help.

Maia

Robert Campbell wrote:
 Hi Maia,

 Just to add to what Jason said:

 On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:16:41 -0400, Jason Vertrees
 jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com wrote:

   
 2. Which plugin allows me to move one structure relative to another. (I
 want to do manual docking of one structure into another).
   
 You don't need a plugin to move objects.  Just use SHIFT-middle-mouse
 button drag, while in editing mode.  If you're starting from one
 object (eg. protein and ligand come from one file) then split them up:
 

 In case it isn't obvious to you, you can switch between viewing mode and
 editing mode simply by left clicking in the bottom-right region of the main
 PyMOL window where the mouse button functions are described.

 Cheers,
 Rob

   

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[PyMOL] PyMOL Plugin Architecture

2010-04-09 Thread Jason Vertrees
PyMOLers,

Due to the popularity of using PyMOL as a portal to other programs and
integrating programs with PyMOL, we are developing a new Plugin
Architecture for PyMOL.  We have dedicated a page on the PyMOLWiki
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/PluginArchitecture
for this discussion.

If you have a desire to be involved in how the architecture is
developed please add your contact information to that page (or email,
personally).  Even if you don't care much about helping out, you might
want to stop by and let us know which plugin systems you like and
which you don't.

Thanks,

-- Jason

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