rough pymol starting up.
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directory under ./bin it was clearly not finding things, but it wasn't
giving any indications that there was a problem.
(Note, be sure to remove the _many_ *d.dll libraries, these debug
libraries are huge and not needed for normal use of the program.)
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e-any.whl
Pmw-2.0.1-py3-none-any.whl
3. CMD window, do:
cd .. #to top
cd progs
cd Python37
cd Scripts
pip3 install pyQt5
cd C:\temp\gohlke_pieces
C:\progs\Python37\python.exe pip-19.3.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl/pip install
--no-index --find-links="%CD%" pymol_launcher
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On 16-Oct-2018 00:07, Thomas Holder wrote:
On Oct 15, 2018, at 9:38 PM, David Mathog wrote:
There must be something about Qt that is a significant improvement
over Tk/Tcl - where/what is that?
It's not only Tk/Tcl, it's also GLUT which got replaced.
GLUT still seems to be there though
to offset that bloat - I see
the fused windows, a very slight change in the GUI look, and a slightly
slower launch. There must be something about Qt that is a significant
improvement over Tk/Tcl - where/what is that?
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translates everything to metal.
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else) or is it still OpenGL based?
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-us/help/4054150/issues-when-windows-10-fall-creators-update-calls-createwindowex-for-s
So it may not be a W7 vs. W10 thing, it could be a W10 version problem.
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On 23-Oct-2017 23:19, Thomas Holder wrote:
drand48() returns a float in [0,1) whereas rand() returns an integer
in [0,MAX_RAND].
The usual trick (this comes up frequently on mingw) is to replace
drand48 with
(rand() / (RAND_MAX + 1.0))
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why drand48() was used instead of rand() in the first place.
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On 20-Oct-2017 12:54, Michael Banck wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 11:37:56AM -0700, mathog wrote:
Pymol 2.0 was recently announced
That announcement was misleading, while the subject indeed said that,
what was actually announced was the proprietary Pymol *incentive* 2.0
release
announcement.
Can somebody please clarify the situation?
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for a recent driver and it may say.
Otherwise, contact Nvidia technical support before purchasing. The 1400
cards were desupported about 2 years after we bought them new, so caveat
emptor.
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back, as a result. But that was many years ago,
before Schrodinger.) Of course, if somebody wants a _supported_ Windows
PyMOL version, they should still buy one of the licensed versions,
otherwise none of the incentive bits will be present.
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file.
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On 18-Feb-2014 17:59, Camilo Andrés Jimenez Cruz wrote:
I downloaded it from the link here
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Windows_Install
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Paweł Tomaszewski
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Hi Camilo
be significantly faster
if a persistent perl was used, instead of restarting the perl script
from scratch for each file.
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, horizontal ones, and
even one from Apple polarized at 45 degrees.
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This is your
70 Hz, which is a bit on the slow side for page swapped
stereo.
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with built in polarizers (every other column or row)
and polaroid glasses. Either that or they've done a fantastic job
of miniaturizing the emitter and the electronics in the glasses :-).
See the pictures here:
http://www.nuvision3d.com/download/Perceiva%20sheet-corp-mid.pdf
David Mathog
mat
successfully built PyMol on Windows?
If so, please let us know how it was done.
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Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech
copying _cmd.pyd to the python DLLs directory, but that didn't
help.
Any ideas? So close, and yet, so far...
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