"DeLano, Warren" wrote:
> Right now I'm not sure the sculpting feature is more than entertainment, but
> my expectation is that it >will become part of PyMOL's crystallographic model
> building system in the future.
I agree. I think it has great potential there, as it allows for a more
"physical
patricia.a.elk...@gsk.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 4:04 AM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] molecular sculpting
I would like to understand the molecular sculpting possibilities of pymol
but haven't been able to figure it out yet. When using the wizard, the
firs
patricia.a.elk...@gsk.com wrote:
> I would like to understand the molecular sculpting possibilities of pymol
> but haven't been able to figure it out yet. When using the wizard, the
> first request is to click and atom but how to proceed from there?
>
> I have used the bit of script provided on th
I would like to understand the molecular sculpting possibilities of pymol
but haven't been able to figure it out yet. When using the wizard, the
first request is to click and atom but how to proceed from there?
I have used the bit of script provided on the web page and deformed
the benzene ri
I can't find the molecular sculpting video on the home page.
I have looked under "Movies" and "Gallery". Could someone
point out its location to me please?
Thanks,
Trissa
Friends,
I've updated the animation on the PyMOL Web page to show a
demonstration of PyMOL 0.78's new building and molecular sculpting
features. Please take a look when you get a chance...
http://pymol.sf.net
Cheers,
Warren L. DeLano, Ph.D.
DeLano Scientific