Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the quick reply. That worked exactly the way I wanted! I
had read the auto_arg Wiki page, but it didn't click that I had to
define a new list specifically for the command I wanted the tab
completion to work for (i.e. select). I thought it applied to all
commands.
So, for
Hi Ron,
tab completion is controlled by the cmd.auto_arg variable, which is a
list of dictionaries.
http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/auto_arg
For all arguments which do not have an entry in auto_arg, the default is
to auto-complete file names. For your purpose you need to define
something like
PyMOL-users,
I'm wondering if there's a way to make the tab completion engine use
the currently loaded (or visible) object names rather than (or in
addition to) the files in the filesystem? I usually have sessions
with very long object names that I want to include in custom selection
expressions
Hi Boris,
Takanori had some good ideas to try. I just wanted to let you know
that you uncovered some bugs that we've taken note of and will fix in
both on-screen rendering and in ray traced mode.
Cheers,
-- Jason
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Boris Kheyfets wrote:
> Hello PyMOL users,
>
> W
Hi Boris,
set float_labels, on
will do the job.
But it doesn't seem to affect ray-traced images.
Then you might want to manually adjust
"label_position".
See http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Label_position
For example,
set label_position, (0, 0, 20)
will bring labels 20 angstroms in front o
Hello PyMOL users,
When I print atom names with
label all, name
the labels are often behind the spheres (I use balls and sticks
representation).
I tried moving labels around, but my system is very dence -- and labels
generally get under one or another sphere.
Is there a way I can print labels