Hi James,

PyMOL itself does not install a .pymolrc file, but you can create your own and 
put it in your home directory. On startup, PyMOL will search a couple of places 
for the .pymolrc file (current directory, home directory, PYMOL_PATH) and take 
the first that is found.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On Jan 26, 2013, at 7:14 AM, James Starlight <jmsstarli...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Recently I've tried to find pymolrc but couldn't do it ( I have pymol
> 1.5 installed from binarries package manager )
> 
> own@starlight ~/Desktop $ locate pymolrc
> own@starlight ~/Desktop $ locate .pymolrc
> own@starlight ~/Desktop $ locate *.pymolrc
> 
> How I could locate it ?
> Akso I'm looking for detailed options of the possible settings in that
> file ( e.g I didnt find how to set maximum quality of images as the
> default option )
> 
> Thanks for help
> 
> James

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger Contractor


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