Dear Pymol users,
does anyone know where I can find a 64 bit version for my Fedora 10.
The package from the repositories works fine but when it comes to
install new plugins it yields error messages. As a matter of fact I
can't even figure out where the whole program is installed (used
Hi Tom,
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Thomas Evangelidis te8...@mbg.duth.gr wrote:
Dear Pymol users,
does anyone know where I can find a 64 bit version for my Fedora 10.
The package from the repositories works fine but when it comes to
install new plugins it yields error messages. As a
Tom,
DeLano Scientific doesn't itself manage the open-source packages, but we
do serve up current Linux 32 64-bit builds to PyMOL project sponsors
as per: http://pymol.org/funding.html
The error message suggests that you are trying to link a 64-bit library
to a 32-bit binary -- that will not
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 01:03:07 +0200 Thomas Evangelidis
te8...@mbg.duth.gr wrote:
Dear Pymol users,
does anyone know where I can find a 64 bit version for my Fedora 10.
The package from the repositories works fine but when it comes to
install new plugins it yields error messages. As a
Hi,
I want to alter the secondary structure on a part of my protein. Normally
I do:
alter resi 225-232, ss='h'
show cartoon, protein
But if I want to add this in a movie script? I tried:
cmd.alter_resi(225-232, ss='h')
But that did not work. I looked in the user manual couldn't find API
Hi Magnus,
The command is 'alter', not 'alter resi' or 'alter_resi'. The function
is therefore 'cmd.alter()', which takes as first argument a selection
string and as second an operation string (expression). The key aspects
to understand are that (most) commands have associated functions
Thank you all, the problem has been resolved. I was confused with the
part of the instructions saying PyMOL Plugins need to be installed in
$PYMOL_PATH/modules/pmg_tk/startup. I was also trying to install
LigAlign from Plugin-Install Plugin... before reading the respective