vim (Improved Vi editor) which is on RedHat and probably most other
Linux, also is python-sensitive. It does pretty colours and stuff, so
for all you vi loyalists, there's no need to go over to the Dark Side.
:)
phx.
> -Original Message-
> From: DeLano, Warren [mailto:war...@sunesis.com]
"DeLano, Warren" wrote:
> > From: Leslie Hall [mailto:hal...@uthscsa.edu]
>
> > I have just started using PyMol and had a question about
> > moving selected
> > objects in an animation.
> > Here is basically what I want to do.
> >
> > 1.Load two separate pdb files.
> > 2.Be able to move th
David Schuller asked about the best books for learning Python. There
are two key resources:
(1) Guido's online tutorial is a good starting point for learning the
language.
http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html
and (2) "Python Essential Reference" by David M. Beazley, (New Riders)
is a
Gang,
Last night I posted binaries of PyMOL 0.73 for Windows and Linux to the
downloads page. Read more at http://www.pymol.org
This is the first version to support fragment and residue-based
molecular building. However, you may find the process challenging with
the current rudimentary interfac
Hi all,
I recently downloaded the rpm-packages available from the
pymol-sourceforge-site
(i.e.
Numeric-20.2.1-1.i386.rpm
Pmw-0.8.5-1.i386.rpm
pymol-0_68-1.i386.rpm
)
and installed them, but after starting pymol, I got the following error:
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