Dear Pymolers,
A little question. I want to color all carbons of my ligand to yellow
and keep oxygen-red and nitrogen-blue. How to do that? Thanks in
advance.
Regards
yibin
Nat & others,
Thanks for your input.
>and I would be happy to contribute some of my time. However, my
>impression has been that future PyMOL development will be almost
entirely
>centralized.
Not at all. Here is an overview of DeLano Scientific's Open-Source
vision:
Our plan is to eventually
> Pymol at least *compiles* under a vast amount of processor
> architectures, if only under Linux:
> http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=&pkg=pymol
> Nothing wrong with testing your code on as much platforms as possible of
> course :)
It's harder than you think. I have a *really* old SGI, whi
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 19, 2003 at 12:11:12PM -0800, Warren L. DeLano wrote:
> Mac, Linux, and Windows will remain the primary PyMOL platforms, but I
> welcome your feedback on the following question: How important is it
> that PyMOL run well (be tested and released for use) under traditional
> Unix ope