[PyMOL] scene/append

2006-05-05 Thread Huiying Li
I downloaded the latest version of MacPymol(macpymol-0_99rc6.tar.gz) and ran it on a Powerbook(G4). I would like to try the Scene/Append function connecting a few views into an animation. The final saved .pse file contains only the last scene. Is this function supported on Mac? Help is appreci

Re: [PyMOL] That _cmd thing

2006-05-05 Thread Robert Campbell
Hello Atro, * Atro Tossavainen [2006-05-05 11:10] wrote: > > I've built pymol 0.99 manually according to the INSTALLATION VIA COMPILATION > instructions. I don't want to have a second copy of all the dependencies > which I already have anyway, and I want to have pymol for multiple flavours > of

RE: [PyMOL] That _cmd thing

2006-05-05 Thread Warren DeLano
Atro, Python as a scripting environment isn't configured for that style of use, where all of the cross-platform components are shared in common and only the platform-specific binaries are separated. PyMOL follows Python in this respect. Though it might be possible to pull something like that

Re: [PyMOL] That _cmd thing

2006-05-05 Thread Peter Adrian Meyer
> which I already have anyway, and I want to have pymol for multiple > flavours > of UNIX in the same directory on a shared network file system if possible. > Now I'm hitting that famous bit: > $ ./pymol > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/{my PYMOL_PATH}/modules/pymol/__init__.py", lin

[PyMOL] That _cmd thing

2006-05-05 Thread Atro Tossavainen
Hello, I've built pymol 0.99 manually according to the INSTALLATION VIA COMPILATION instructions. I don't want to have a second copy of all the dependencies which I already have anyway, and I want to have pymol for multiple flavours of UNIX in the same directory on a shared network file system if

Re: [PyMOL] Problems with rendering and saving

2006-05-05 Thread Florian Haberl
hi, On Thursday 04 May 2006 22:47, Andreas Forster wrote: > Hey Florian, > > I'd say it's a limitation of your graphics card. Others should correct > me if I'm wrong. In any case, on my computer, I can write a 6400x4800 > pixel2 file. > > >> PyMOL>png test > >> ScenePNG: wrote 6400x4800 pixel