Hi, basically yes, but what I was actually trying to figure out was if 
there is something like
a log-function that writes command line logs on each command issued 
through the GUI?
PyMOL has the log_open function, and you learn a lot about how to control
the program through reading the logfile of the commands.
Martin





On 11.07.11 18:00, Angel Herráez wrote:
> Hi Martin
>
> just type
>
> spacefill 75%
>    or
> cpk 75%
>
> Is that what you mean? DOing by script the same that the menu does?
>
>
>
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