Re: [PyMOL] Version question -- PSE session file format
Ah, I see. I just use files that others send me. Yes, this was from MacPyMOL. The "main" dictionary item does seem supremely useful. Is there a way of deriving that information from the PSE file? Otherwise, how does one reproduce an image created by PyMOL from a session file? On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 8:53 PM, Thomas Holder < thomas.hol...@schrodinger.com> wrote: > Hi Bob, > > Nothing has changed here in 1.8. I assume you used MacPyMOL recently? As > far as I know, MacPyMOL never stored the "main" dictionary item. Or if you > export a session with partial=1, it will also not store the viewport. > > Cheers, > Thomas > > On 23 Dec 2015, at 19:12, Robert Hansonwrote: > > > I have a question about the PSE file format. > > > > Newer PSE files, perhaps those created using PyMOL 1.8, seem to have no > indication of the desired viewport width and height. These were in the > "main" dictionary item. Is there any way in these new files to find out the > original viewport size? > > > > Bob > > > > -- > > Robert M. Hanson > > Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry > > Chair, Department of Chemistry > > St. Olaf College > > Northfield, MN > > http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr > > > > If nature does not answer first what we want, > > it is better to take what answer we get. > > > > -- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900 > > -- > Thomas Holder > PyMOL Principal Developer > Schrödinger, Inc. > > -- Robert M. Hanson Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry Chair, Department of Chemistry St. Olaf College Northfield, MN http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr If nature does not answer first what we want, it is better to take what answer we get. -- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900 -- ___ PyMOL-users mailing list (PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net) Info Page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
[PyMOL] Version question -- PSE session file format
I have a question about the PSE file format. Newer PSE files, perhaps those created using PyMOL 1.8, seem to have no indication of the desired viewport width and height. These were in the "main" dictionary item. Is there any way in these new files to find out the original viewport size? Bob -- Robert M. Hanson Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry Chair, Department of Chemistry St. Olaf College Northfield, MN http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr If nature does not answer first what we want, it is better to take what answer we get. -- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900 -- ___ PyMOL-users mailing list (PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net) Info Page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Re: [PyMOL] Version question -- PSE session file format
Hi Bob, Nothing has changed here in 1.8. I assume you used MacPyMOL recently? As far as I know, MacPyMOL never stored the "main" dictionary item. Or if you export a session with partial=1, it will also not store the viewport. Cheers, Thomas On 23 Dec 2015, at 19:12, Robert Hansonwrote: > I have a question about the PSE file format. > > Newer PSE files, perhaps those created using PyMOL 1.8, seem to have no > indication of the desired viewport width and height. These were in the "main" > dictionary item. Is there any way in these new files to find out the original > viewport size? > > Bob > > -- > Robert M. Hanson > Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry > Chair, Department of Chemistry > St. Olaf College > Northfield, MN > http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr > > If nature does not answer first what we want, > it is better to take what answer we get. > > -- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900 -- Thomas Holder PyMOL Principal Developer Schrödinger, Inc. -- ___ PyMOL-users mailing list (PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net) Info Page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net