Hello,
I have a .txt file which has data in the following fashion:
19gs BSP A 1
1a2d PYX A 117
9rsa ADU A 125
7kme PRR J 382
1a0r ACE B 1
1a0r FAR G 72
.
.
.
Fields: PDB ID LIGAND NAME CHAIN TO WHICH IT
Hi Anasuya,
This sound like one of those very good reasons to have a go at Python,
and leave Perl behind... Together with all the plain reasons to leave
Perl behind :) First of all, check http://xkcd.com/353/
Assuming the file is called list.txt and you have all pdb files at
hand (which is not
Hi,
My pymol 1.4.1 works fine.
can you try to ray trace and see if your objects are available but just not
displayed on the standard screen?
cheers,
2011/9/29 Andreas Förster docandr...@gmail.com
Hi all,
Has anyone noticed that the distance command behaves oddly. Has this
been recently
Hi Andreas,
It was a bug with the invalidation system. I just pushed a fix to source forge.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Cheers,
-- Jason
2011/9/29 Andreas Förster docandr...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
Has anyone noticed that the distance command behaves oddly. Has this
been
Ah, indeed, the latest revision 3969 has a correctly working distance
command.
Thanks Jason.
Andreas
On 29/09/2011 3:08, Jason Vertrees wrote:
Hi Andreas,
It was a bug with the invalidation system. I just pushed a fix to source
forge.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.