Re: [PyMOL] How to add multiline labels

2016-04-09 Thread amin
 

Thanks a lot. It worked very well. 

Amin. 

On 2016-04-09 21:01, harold steinberg wrote: 

> This is exactly the kind of question students ask… could you please put this 
> in the wiki if it's not already there? 
> 
> Thanks!
> On Apr 8, 2016, at 2:44 PM, Thomas Holder  
> wrote: Hi Amin, Multi-line labels are supported in Incentive PyMOL 1.7.0 and 
> later. Simply use a linefeed character ("n") to break a line. Examples: label 
> all, "HellonWorld" label guide, resn + "n" + resi See also the related 
> label_multiline_* settings: http://pymol.org/d/setting:label [1] Cheers, 
> Thomas On 07 Apr 2016, at 01:12, a...@imtech.res.inwrote: Hi everyone. I am 
> having what seems like a trivial problem. I am not able to figure out how to 
> add mutiline lables i.e. how do I specify the point at which I would like the 
> text to go to the next line? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. 
> Regards, Amin. -- Thomas Holder PyMOL Principal Developer Schrödinger, Inc. 
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Re: [PyMOL] How to add multiline labels

2016-04-08 Thread Thomas Holder
Hi Amin,

Multi-line labels are supported in Incentive PyMOL 1.7.0 and later. Simply use 
a linefeed character ("\n") to break a line.

Examples:
label all, "Hello\nWorld"
label guide, resn + "\n" + resi

See also the related label_multiline_* settings:
http://pymol.org/d/setting:label

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 07 Apr 2016, at 01:12, a...@imtech.res.in wrote:

> Hi everyone. I am having what seems like a trivial problem. I am not able to 
> figure out how to add mutiline lables i.e. how do I specify the point at 
> which I would like the text to go to the next line? Any suggestions would be 
> highly appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Amin.

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[PyMOL] How to add multiline labels

2016-04-06 Thread amin
 

Hi everyone. I am having what seems like a trivial problem. I am not
able to figure out how to add mutiline lables i.e. how do I specify the
point at which I would like the text to go to the next line? Any
suggestions would be highly appreciated. 

Regards, 

Amin. 
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