On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 17:27, pdouc...@chem.ucla.edu wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately this still gives me a very light
> grey--nowhere near what you are seeing on your machine. The molecule is
> *clearly* visible against the black background. I am using pymol on win XP. I
> thin
Hi,
> I've playing around once with nice movies but memory has been a problem. =
> =20
> Now I got a dual Athlon with 2Mb Ram, but didn't test it yet, I'm afraid=20
> (such server cannot stop :-).
My Dual Opteron has been rendering our scene 4 for 19 hours now. (!! &
:( ). Scenes 1 and 2 take so
Wow! That's it. I wonder why that works but setting the rbg for "black" to
0,0,0 doesn't?
I used:
set_color new_black, [0,0,0]
select all
color new_black
Looks mahvelous.
Thanks a lot.
Pete
UCLA Chemistry
Thomas Stout said:
>
> I have defined a new color in PyMOL that gets me closer to
Hello Matt,
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately this still gives me a very light
grey--nowhere near what you are seeing on your machine. The molecule is
*clearly* visible against the black background. I am using pymol on win XP. I
think I will put pymol on my linux machine and see if that
Hi Warren and Jason.
I've playing around once with nice movies but memory has been a problem.
Now I got a dual Athlon with 2Mb Ram, but didn't test it yet, I'm afraid
(such server cannot stop :-).
Warren, you really have a great software and I really want to do with it
what I've done with VMD
Dear all,
we just considering to purchase new linux pcs and i would be very interested
in the latest hardware recommendations?
we are planning to use these machines for stereo visualization with pymol and
O.
cheers,
peter
ps. has the pymol Xig Summit2.2 problem been resolved?
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