On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Kelley Moremen wrote:
> I am having problems getting access to the updated (0.88) version of Pymol
> from Fink. After updating Fink and Pymol, my Fink still seems to think that
> the 0.86 version is the most up-to-date version. Am I missing something?
Pymol 0.88 is only in t
Andy,
The 0.88 release is in the unstable tree. You either need to turn on
the unstable tree in the preferences box. I'm assuming you are using
finkcommander (If not you really should try it out. It's a nice GUI for
fink) or you need to copy the .info and .patch files from
/sw/fink/dists/unst
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:35:24PM +0100, Andy Calder wrote:
> Well I'm fairly new to the fink / X11 way of using PyMOL on a Mac but
> I self updated fink to version: 0.13.0 (Distribution version:
> 0.5.2.cvs) Without a hitch and did an update-all but fink reports
> pymol remains at 0.86-3.
Just
Hi,
The sculpting feature of PyMOL indicates that it creates 1-4 neighbor
list. Does it create all (1-2, 1-3 and 1-4)? Is it possible to access
it?
Kaushik Raha.
Penn State
Dear Warren,
I am having problems getting access to the updated (0.88) version of Pymol
from Fink. After updating Fink and Pymol, my Fink still seems to think that
the 0.86 version is the most up-to-date version. Am I missing something?
Any by the way is there any timeframe in getting a GUI int
On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 07:53 PM, Tim F wrote:
The fact that points on the object that are very close to the viewer
or
very far away appear double (and out of focus) is also exactly what
happens with real vision. Here's an experiment to try:
True, but you're describing horizontal (d
> Yes, 0.88 has been released. However, many of the new features
> are not yet documented, so I wouldn't necessarily rush out to download
> it and expect to immediately utilize all new functionality.
>
> Honestly, this release is a bit premature, but I had a firm
> external deadline to meet -- so