Re: [PyMOL] Open Source PyMOL v1.5.0.1

2012-02-14 Thread Justin Lecher
Hi Jason, I found a bug. If you set Display - Quality - Maximum Quality turns the display around. That means the back is in the front and small, and the front, larger parts are in the back. justin -- Justin Lecher Institute of Complex Systems ICS-6 Structural Biochemistry Research Centre

Re: [PyMOL] Open Source PyMOL v1.5.0.1

2012-02-14 Thread Justin Lecher
On 14/02/12 09:29, Lecher, Justin wrote: Hi Jason, I found a bug. If you set Display - Quality - Maximum Quality turns the display around. That means the back is in the front and small, and the front, larger parts are in the back. justin To be more precise, it seems that this only

Re: [PyMOL] Open Source PyMOL v1.5.0.1

2012-02-14 Thread fukamitka
Dear Justin, It seems the problem I had. I've asked it to a Schrödinger expert and got an answer below. Try it. You might be encountering a known problem with some Quadro cards. Can you try the following command: set cylinder_shader_ff_workaround ... and to see if it fixes this

Re: [PyMOL] Open Source PyMOL v1.5.0.1

2012-02-14 Thread Tru Huynh
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 02:27:54PM -0500, Jason Vertrees wrote: Greetings, ... I could make it build with python 2.6.6/2.7.2 but not with the default CentOS-5 python-2.4 version :( [tru@sillage pymol-1.5.0.1_3978]$ python setup.py install --prefix=/tmp/py24-pymol Traceback (most recent call

[PyMOL] Feedback: AMD/ATI and NVidia

2012-02-14 Thread Jason Vertrees
Greetings, Both AMD/ATI and NVidia were helpful during development of PyMOL v1.5.0.1. Each company donated hardware and helped us troubleshoot. That means PyMOL runs more smoothly for you because of the joint effort. Let's keep this ball rolling by sending them positive feedback. Please email the

[PyMOL] solid objects

2012-02-14 Thread Daniel Larsson
Hi, Is there a way to render truncated/clipped objects as dense. I.e. a lid on clipped objects, such as surfaces or spheres. Want I want is something similar to the A sliced image example in the wiki gallery (http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Gallery), but with that technique I can only pick

Re: [PyMOL] solid objects

2012-02-14 Thread Jason Vertrees
Daniel, # reset the setting set ray_interior_color, default # set the setting for each object set ray_interior_color, marine, protA set ray_interior_color, magenta, protB PyMOL does not support this via the 'draw' command (unless you set draw_mode, 3, but that's just ray tracing). Please

Re: [PyMOL] solid objects

2012-02-14 Thread Daniel Larsson
Thanks for the quick reply. A closely related issue is that clipped spheres are rendered very strangely. It seems they only consists of a half-sphere and if the clipping plane intersects the sphere in the front-most half, then you can see straight through it. Daniel On Feb 14, 2012, at 17:50

Re: [PyMOL] Open Source PyMOL v1.5.0.1

2012-02-14 Thread David Hall
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Jason Vertrees jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com wrote: Greetings, It is my pleasure to announce the release of open source PyMOL v1.5.0.1. The source code has been committed to the open-source repository. It is revision 3976. An svn tag and downloadable bz2

Re: [PyMOL] solid objects

2012-02-14 Thread Jason Vertrees
Daniel, Filling clipped spheres is not yet available. We'll look at adding it. Cheers, -- Jason On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Daniel Larsson lars...@xray.bmc.uu.se wrote: Thanks for the quick reply. A closely related issue is that clipped spheres are rendered very strangely. It seems

[PyMOL] compiling Open Source PyMOL v1.5.0.1

2012-02-14 Thread Thomas Stout
Hi All - I am trying to compile the open-source code for PyMOL for the first time (on CentOS) and running into all sorts of issues. Is there a listing somewhere of all the dependencies (and their versions) that I could use as a guide to get everything I need all at once, rather than

[PyMOL] 1.5 version runs slow with large objects

2012-02-14 Thread Vitali Stanevich
Hi, I recently installed a new version of licensed pymol 1.5. It works ok with small molecules (25 kDa). But, unfortunately, I found that after I load relatively large molecules (60 kDa) everything really slows down, movements become somewhat abrupt and etc. At the same time, I can open this