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I believe the test script for e.g. sphere is a PyMOL script, not a Python script. So the way to do the tst is to save the script as a file named e.g. "test-sphere.pml" and then in PyMOL command line, type "@test-sphere.pml" to run this automated test. Saving it as a Python script and use FILE->RUN won't work. | I believe the test script for e.g. sphere is a PyMOL script, not a Python script. So the way to do the tst is to save the script as a file named e.g. "test-sphere.pml" and then in PyMOL command line, type "@test-sphere.pml" to run this automated test. Saving it as a Python script and use FILE->RUN won't work. | ||
== Can't get sphere to work == | |||
Tried it with PyMOL 1.5.0.3 with Python 2.6.6 or 2.7.3, on a Sony VAIO running Vista Business with nVidia GeForce 8400M GS. Caused a crash at the final draw command complaining something about the graphics driver, and thus a runtime error. |
Revision as of 10:14, 13 February 2013
I believe the test script for e.g. sphere is a PyMOL script, not a Python script. So the way to do the tst is to save the script as a file named e.g. "test-sphere.pml" and then in PyMOL command line, type "@test-sphere.pml" to run this automated test. Saving it as a Python script and use FILE->RUN won't work.
Can't get sphere to work
Tried it with PyMOL 1.5.0.3 with Python 2.6.6 or 2.7.3, on a Sony VAIO running Vista Business with nVidia GeForce 8400M GS. Caused a crash at the final draw command complaining something about the graphics driver, and thus a runtime error.