The quick answer is "Don't use an evaluation build".
You have 3 main options:
1) become a sponsor and get builds of the latest code
http://pymol.org/funding.html
2) use the free builds that are several years old http://pymol.org/rel/099/
3) build pymol from source. There are instructions on
http:
hi victor,
if you are on windows and need the latest pymol version, please take a look
at christoph's pymol builds (thanks christoph!):
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pymol
best,
shiven
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Nathaniel Echols <
nathaniel.ech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu,
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 3:03 PM, victor kenyon wrote:
> i am an academic using pymol and the new build places a "for
> evaluation only" graphic on top of the rendered structure. not very
> helpful for presentations, publications and the like. how do i
> circumvent this without using chimera to ge
hi all,
i am an academic using pymol and the new build places a "for
evaluation only" graphic on top of the rendered structure. not very
helpful for presentations, publications and the like. how do i
circumvent this without using chimera to generate my images for pubs.
thanks.
victor
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Dear Jason,
Thank you for you quick reply!
And This problem is solved!
Yours,
Zhang Cun
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Jason Vertrees
wrote:
> Hi Cun,
>
> That's a good start. Just a couple things needs to be changed.
> First, frames don't track coordinates, states do. Frames are for
> movi
Hi Cun,
That's a good start. Just a couple things needs to be changed.
First, frames don't track coordinates, states do. Frames are for
movies; states are for coordinates. Next, instead of using center,
use the origin command with the state parameter specified. Here's
example code for 1NMR a m
hi,
I have a pdb file with serveral frames, I hope to get the trajectory
of the center of a selected group of atoms.
I use the following commands, but return the same coord.
cmd.load("a.pdb")
coord=[]
for i in range(cmd.count_frames()):
cmd.frame(i+1)
cmd.center('id 1-24')
coord.append(cm