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
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
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