it's on the wiki now:
http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Pml2py
Cheers,
Thomas
Thomas Holder wrote, On 04/09/11 11:17:
> Michael Lerner wrote, On 04/08/11 20:16:
>> It's not elegant at all, but it's worth knowing that you can use
>> cmd.do("...") as a quick fix for lines that aren't immediately e
Michael Lerner wrote, On 04/08/11 20:16:
It's not elegant at all, but it's worth knowing that you can use
cmd.do("...") as a quick fix for lines that aren't immediately easy to
convert.
Even a mostly-working pml2py tool would be a useful addition to the wiki.
mostly-working script attached,
Jason Vertrees wrote, On 04/08/11 20:09:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> There is no script that I'm aware of, but writing one should be rather
> straightforward because of how the API is organized:
>
> commandName arg1, arg2, arg3
>
> becomes
>
> cmd.commandName(arg1, arg2, arg3)
I would use the cmd.keywo