Thanks David.
This worked flawlessly... I made one of my .pdb files a favorite in Dropbox
app, set the iPad to airplane mode, so no wifi, back to Dropbox app, tapped the
.pdb file, and selected open in pymol from the actions button. My molecule was
right there with no network connection.
Seem
Hi Steve,
I'll suggest a workaround to having pymol cache the files:
(1) Install the DropBox app
(2) Favorite your PDB files in that app, this will cache those files
locally within the DropBox app for offline access
(3) From the dropbox app, you can open PDB files in Pymol using the
button in the
Greetings,
Minor answer: I usually go to
http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net/ to search
the list.
Regards,
JP Cartailler
On 11/28/2012 10:48 AM, Steve Williams wrote:
I am a new subscriber to the pymol listserv. I did look around a bit on the
listserv site, but d
Hi Erik -
A more general question. It seems like there must be a better way to visualise a
polymer, say as a ball an stick image. Is there a more straight forward way of
doing
this in pymol?
Not sure if you've found a solution to this already, but have a look at
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.p
Hi Steve.
> I am a new subscriber to the pymol listserv. I did look around a bit on the
> listserv site, but did not find a way to search previous postings and
> responses, so did not find if there is a known answer to my question.
Welcome to the PyMOL community.
> Minor question: is there a
I am a new subscriber to the pymol listserv. I did look around a bit on the
listserv site, but did not find a way to search previous postings and
responses, so did not find if there is a known answer to my question.
Minor question: is there a way to search the pymol message archive, and if so,