> My only request would be to add a 
> mechanism to stash the information panel if there isn't one 
> available --- I've gotten addicted to this capability for 
> presentations and teaching.

You can manually collapse it by dragging the separator bar up to the
top.  Cocoa doesn't seem to provide a way to do this programatically,
yet, but there are several ways to start without this portion of the
window, just like with regular pymol:

(1) launch MacPyMOL with a ".psw" file, in which case you get
full-screen GUI-less PyMOL

(2) launch ./MacPyMOL.app/Contents/MacOS/MacPyMOL -x in which case you
get something that behaves very much like the old GLUT viewer window.

(3) launch ./MacPyMOL.app/Contents/MacOS/MacPyMOL -e which starts
full-screen, or if you are using a session file that contains window
information, use: ./MacPyMOL.app/Contents/MacOS/MacPyMOL sessionfile -d
full_screen%on

Cheers,
Warren
 

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net 
> [mailto:pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of 
> Kevin Gardner
> Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 5:01 AM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] Re: Need testers for new MacPyMOL on Tiger
> 
> Hi Warren:
> 
> > For cutting-edge Mac users, there is a new MacPyMOL for Tiger that 
> > integrates into a single window and links to the system 
> Python instead 
> > of bringing its own copy (in part this is necessary preparation for 
> > Intel...).
> >
> > http://delsci.com/beta
> 
> Works great here, too.  My only request would be to add a 
> mechanism to stash the information panel if there isn't one 
> available --- I've gotten addicted to this capability for 
> presentations and teaching.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
> 
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