The dot in .pymolrc is optional - if you prefer to have your pymolrc file
visible in the finder, leave out the dot and call the file “pymolrc”
- The leading dot is optional, so everything that starts with
.pymolrc or pymolrc will be found by PyMOL. Files with dot
take precedence over file
Thank you Jared!
> On Apr 8, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Sampson, Jared M.
> wrote:
>
> It should be a plain text file with no filename extension (i.e. no ".txt") in
> your home directory, with the full path:
>
> /Users/yourusername/.pymolrc
>
> You can do this with any text editor (including TextE
It should be a plain text file with no filename extension (i.e. no ".txt") in
your home directory, with the full path:
/Users/yourusername/.pymolrc
You can do this with any text editor (including TextEdit--press Cmd-Shift-T to
make it plain text), or, alternatively, the shell command:
echo "se
Sorry to be inept… I've never had the opportunity to learn beyond the basics of
Unix.
create a txt file or create a pml file?
Place it on the hard drive next to the library and system folder?
Or place it in the User folder next to the library folder?
> On Apr 8, 2016, at 9:47 AM, David Hall wr
Make a file at ~/.pymolrc
-David
> On Apr 8, 2016, at 10:35 AM, harold steinberg
> wrote:
>
> where in OS X is pymolrc located?
>
>> On Apr 7, 2016, at 2:39 PM, Thomas Holder
>> wrote:
>>
>> pymolrc
>
> H. Adam Steinberg
> 7904 Bowman Rd
> Lodi, WI 53555
> 608/592-2366
>
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where in OS X is pymolrc located?
> On Apr 7, 2016, at 2:39 PM, Thomas Holder
> wrote:
>
> pymolrc
H. Adam Steinberg
7904 Bowman Rd
Lodi, WI 53555
608/592-2366
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