Hi Albert,
"internal_gui" is now a blacklisted setting not be stored or restored from
session files.
You can launch PyMOL without internal gui like this from a Terminal:
pymol -i session.pse
When inserting in AxPyMOL, please check the option
[x] PyMOL Show (Hide controls)
For older versions of AxPyMOL (before 1.7 I think) the session needs to be
saved as a "PyMOL Show file" (with .psw Extension) to be loaded without
controls into AxPyMOL.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Thomas
On 06 Oct 2016, at 15:39, Albert wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I used commad line:
>
> set internal_gui, off
>
> to hide the internal gui. Then I save my pymol session as a .pse file.
>
> However, when I reopen this .pse file, the internal_gui is still there.
> When I insert .pse file to a PPT file, the internal_gui is also there.
>
> I am just wondering how to solve this problem? I am using PyMOL-1.8.2.3.
>
> I also tested in the latest 1.8.4, it has the same issue.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Albert
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