Hi Warren:
The display window is actually X so I assume it must be fink/X11 glut.
Sorry I omitted that.
Bill
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> Are you using Framework GLUT or Fink/Xll GLUT? The latter might work
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Bill,
Are you using Framework GLUT or Fink/Xll GLUT? The latter might work
because X11 actually runs as a separate process and has its own event
queue which feeds into GLUT. If the former is working for you, then
please provide some more specifics regarding OS version, etc.
Cheers,
Warren
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I just fired up pymol installed via fink using Python compiled
against a Framework build of Python that in turn is build against the
TCL TK framework.
your either get interaction with the GLUT GUI, or the Tcl/Tk user
interface, but not both : (.
I can't reproduce the problem, i.e., both gu
Konrad,
Heads up: there are fundamental threading flaws inherent in Aqua/Tcl/Tk
that currently preclude use of PyMOL with them. Basically, MacOS X
can't feed events to multiple threads -- just a single thread.
So, your either get interaction with the GLUT GUI, or the Tcl/Tk user
interface, but
Hi,
I've develop a new extension (plug in) for PyMOL : dbSearch.
It enable PyMOL to search a molecular structure (MDL mol format) by her name
into a database (MySQL) and display it in PyMOL.
You can find the archive there:
http://pansanel.adlp.org/chemistry/resources/pymol_dbsearch.tgz
Cheers,
Are there other people out there who compile their own PyMol on the
Mac and who have succeeded with MacOS 10.4 (Tiger)?
After updating my Mac to Tiger, my PyMol installation doesn't work
anymore:
~> pymol
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/pymol/modules/pymol/__init__
Are there other people out there who compile their own PyMol on the
Mac and who have succeeded with MacOS 10.4 (Tiger)?
After updating my Mac to Tiger, my PyMol installation doesn't work
anymore:
~> pymol
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/pymol/modules/pymol/__init__
Olivier,
But how do I find out specular's (or ANY variable's) value without
changing it?
I wrote a little extension called 'grepset' that does what you want and it
is great for finding out about other settings.
It is available at the pymol wiki site:
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.
Please, forget my questions about stereo-capable monitors - Warren has
already answered my questions in another e-mail (that I read too late).
Regards,
Dirk.
Dirk Kostrewa wrote:
Hi Warren and PyMol users,
Warren DeLano wrote:
They've got MacPyMOL two places on this site:
http://www.appl
Hi Warren and PyMol users,
Warren DeLano wrote:
They've got MacPyMOL two places on this site:
http://www.apple.com/powermac/graphics.html
Be sure to note the explicit mention of stereo 3D "in a window" down
near the bottom.
this is really great - stereo was the most missing features for m
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