OOps! sorry, forgot a couple of vital lines:
from pymol import cmd
from pymol import commanding
def __init__(self):
cmd.extend('allalign',allAlign)
def allAlign(id=''):
"""Aligns all models in a list to the
specified model where '' is the model id you want to
align a
Hi,
I've written a script for aligning all structures loaded against your
structure of choice:
def __init__(self):
cmd.extend('allalign',allAlign)
def allAlign(id=''):
"""Aligns all models in a list to the
specified model where '' is the model id you want to
align
Douglas Kojetin wrote:
Building on the two previous posts, is it necessary to use 'viewport'
before executing 'ray'?
this:
ray 2000, 2000
instead of:
viewport 700, 700
ray 2000, 2000
I didn't quite understand your post. The viewport command prior to ray
tracing is just so you have
Building on the two previous posts, is it necessary to use 'viewport'
before executing 'ray'?
this:
ray 2000, 2000
instead of:
viewport 700, 700
ray 2000, 2000
Thanks,
Doug
On Jan 20, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Ezequiel H Panepucci wrote:
- so you should execute the command:
vi