Hi Hally,
It's worthwhile getting on terms with Linux. You mention you start a
blank program suggesting to me you're starting pymol without
anything to be loaded (pymol). It's not true that this can only be
done in the pymol directory. You can do it anywhere, as long as you've
got pymol in your
I installed pymol onto a linux system. I can open the program, open the pdb
file, and open a .pse file, but I cannot open the .pml file which contains the
manipulations that I've already made. Any suggestions?
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Hally Shaffer
Graduate Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Chemistry
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@yourpmlfile.pml
Hally Shaffer schrieb:
I installed pymol onto a linux system. I can open the program, open the pdb
file, and open a .pse file, but I cannot open the .pml file which contains the
manipulations that I've already made. Any suggestions?
--
Hally Shaffer
Graduate Student
On a Windows system, I have used the @filename.pml command and that works. I
believe I've done what you say on linux, but let me explain what I do. First, I
open a blank program through commands in the terminal. This can only be done in
the pymol directory. Once that is open, I am able to open
On Wednesday 23 January 2008 20:53:44 Hally Shaffer wrote:
On a Windows system, I have used the @filename.pml command and that works.
I believe I've done what you say on linux, but let me explain what I do.
First, I open a blank program through commands in the terminal. This can
only be done