Re: [PyMOL] getting pov-ray temp files

2006-01-24 Thread Tsjerk Wassenaar
Hi Balaji, The temporary povray file is written to the working directory. However, you may want to use the attached script instead. This will write your scene in two parts, a .pov file containing all meta data, such as the lights, camera and #defaults, and an include file (.inc) which contains the

[PyMOL] getting pov-ray temp files

2006-01-24 Thread Bhyravbhatla, Balaji
Hello All, I am trying to render a large mega Dalton complex and can get it up on the screen but rendering it causes a crash because of memory issues (I have 1Gb on the system and tried on a 2Gb system also). So what I would like is to get the temp pov ray files that Pymol is writing out and use th

[PyMOL] two problems with pyMOL beta

2006-01-24 Thread Michael Weber
I think I have found two problems with pyMOl that might require a fix: 1) I experience sporadic crashes of pyMOL on two Windows XP Pro machines (more I have not tested): AMD Athlon-A 1.1 GHz (TBird), ASUS A7V mainboard, Leadtek A280 graphics board (Geforce 4), 768 MB RAM and on my Fujitsu-Siemen