Oooops....
I <[email protected]> [2003-02-05 11:42] wrote:
>
> I typically use the following script (I call it make_pov.py) and
> "run" it from pymol once to load the function, and then I do
> "make_pov('povray.inp')" to create the povray.inp file.
But of course I forgot to include the script, which is very short:
# make_pov.py
# Do "run make_pov.py" from within pymol and then execute the script
# with "make_pov('povray.inp')" to create the povray.inp file.
#
from pymol import cmd
def make_pov(file):
(header,data) = cmd.get_povray()
povfile=open(file,'w')
povfile.write(header)
povfile.write(data)
povfile.close()
Cheers,
Robert
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