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== New Features == I've been working with Jason Vertrees on a new version of the PyMOL-APBS plugin and it's now ready for pre-release. There are several big advantages of the new version: * It's been tested modern OS X, Windows and Linux systems and fixes several long-standing bugs. * It allows you to call through to PDB2PQR directly. * It allows you to show the electric field lines. * It has two visualization panels to aid in showing multiple potential surfaces at once. * It defaults to using PDB2PQR for PQR generation and APBS's psize.py for grid sizing/spacing. I've also upped the default maximum allowed memory since typical users have bigger and faster computers these days. The main reason that I'm sending this out now is to get bug reports. I think it runs everywhere, but *please* let me know if you have problems with it. Once it's shown to be stable, it'll be included in the next PyMOL release. A slightly longer list of changes is included below.
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