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[[Category:Installation|Windows]]
This page describes how to install PyMOL on Microsoft Windows.
 
== Incentive PyMOL ==
 
[http://www.schrodinger.com Schrödinger] provides an installer to paying sponsors (EXE for PyMOL 2.0, MSI for previous version). The bundle also includes ready-to-use [[APBS]], [[morph|RigiMOL]], an MPEG encoder for movie export, and a small molecule energy minimization engine.
 
Download: https://pymol.org/#download
 
== Open-Source PyMOL ==
 
Open-Source PyMOL is available [https://github.com/schrodinger/pymol-open-source/blob/master/LICENSE free of charge]. It also allows sponsors to create highly customized PyMOL installations which might not be possible with the MSI installer.
 
Pre-compiled Open-Source PyMOL is available free from [https://www.cgohlke.com/ Christoph Gohlke of the Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, University of California, Irvine].


== Installing ==
# Install the latest version of Python 3 for Windows (e.g., by going to http://www.python.org/downloads/ and choosing the x64 EXE installer). Use the standard options, which should mean that the installation directory is most likely C:\Users\<Your Username>\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38). Make sure the option to add environment variables is selected or add the folder of python.exe to system PATH.
== Pre-compiled PyMOL ==
# Install [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads the current Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019]. Otherwise the installed PyMOL binary may fail to run (without any error message!).
Pre-compiled PyMOL is available free from Christoph Gohlke of the Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, University of California, Irvine [http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pymol here].
## Have a look in "Add/Remove" programs if it's installed already
# Download the [https://github.com/cgohlke/pymol-open-source-wheels/ appropriate wheel files], along with all requirement wheel files ([https://github.com/cgohlke/numpy-mkl-wheels/ Numpy+MKL]) into a single file directory, e.g., <code>C:\Users\<Your Username>\Downloads</code>
# Example of filenames 2023-01-12
## pymol_launcher-2.5-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl
## pymol-2.6.0a0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl
## numpy-1.22.4+mkl-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl


# Install Python 2.7 for Windows (e.g., by going to http://www.python.org/downloads/). Use the standard options (which should mean that the installation directory is C:\Python27). It may be useful if C:\Python27 is listed in your system PATH variable.
Navigate to the installation directory in a CMD window (Not PowerShell!) <source lang = python>cd C:\Users\<Your Username>\Downloads</source> (or where ever you put the files) and begin the installation using the command: ("%CD%" only works in CMD)  
# Download the [http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pymol appropriate wheel files], along with all requirement wheel files (including [http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pip pip], [http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#numpy Numpy] and [http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pmw PMW]) into a single file directory, e.g., <code>C:\PyMOL_installation</code>
<source lang = python>
# From this installation directory (to get there you can run <source lang = python>cd C:\PyMOL_installation</source> from the command prompt), run:
python -m pip pmw
<source lang = python>C:\Python27\python.exe pip-6.x.x-py2.py3-none-any.whl/pip install --no-index --find-links="%CD%" pymol_launcher</source>
python -m pip install --no-index --find-links="%CD%" pymol_launcher-2.5-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl
where.exe pymol
pymol
</source>


if <code>C:\Python27</code> is part of your PATH variable, then running (where x refers to the version number of pip):
PyMOL.exe should now be in C:\Users\<Your Username>\AppData\Local\Programs\Python
<source lang = python>python pip-6.x.x-py2.py3-none-any.whl/pip install --no-index --find-links="%CD%" pymol_launcher</source>
should suffice. To update PyMOL update the files in the PyMOL install directory and run:


<source lang = python>pip install --upgrade --no-deps pymol.whl</source>
To use the newer single-window Qt interface, also install the optional PyQt5 dependency for your Python installation:
<source lang=python>
python -m pip install pyqt5
</source>


To update PyMOL update the files in the PyMOL install directory and run:
<source lang = python>
pip install --upgrade --no-deps pymol.whl
</source>
where <code>pymol.whl</code> is replaced by the PyMOL wheel file name (not the launcher, the launcher should not require updating).  
where <code>pymol.whl</code> is replaced by the PyMOL wheel file name (not the launcher, the launcher should not require updating).  


=== Extend PyMOL with additional scripts ===
=== Extend PyMOL with additional scripts ===
If you now want to extend the capabilities of PyMOL, and take advantage of all the available plugins+scripts "out there", then do the following. <br>
If you now want to extend the capabilities of PyMOL, and take advantage of all the available plugins+scripts "out there", then do the following. <br>
# First install "numpy" as an available module to Python. [http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#numpy Select appropriate installer from here]
# First install "numpy" as an available module to Python. [https://github.com/cgohlke/numpy-mkl-wheels/ Select appropriate installer from here]
# Download the script/plugin collection [[Git | Pymol-script-repo]] from [https://github.com/Pymol-Scripts/Pymol-script-repo/zipball/master a .zip file from here]
# Download the script/plugin collection [[Git | Pymol-script-repo]] from [https://github.com/Pymol-Scripts/Pymol-script-repo/zipball/master a .zip file from here]
  git clone https://github.com/Pymol-Scripts/Pymol-script-repo
  git clone https://github.com/Pymol-Scripts/Pymol-script-repo
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Now start pymol, and enjoy all the plugins available from the menu.
Now start pymol, and enjoy all the plugins available from the menu.


'''PyMoL''' shortcut<br>
'''PyMOL''' shortcut<br>
Make a '''pymol''' directory in your homepath. '''mkdir %HOMEPATH%\pymol'''  Then make sure, PyMOL starts here, when you open the shortcut.<br>
Make a '''pymol''' directory in your homepath. '''mkdir %HOMEPATH%\pymol'''  Then make sure, PyMOL starts here, when you open the shortcut.<br>
Make a shotcut to the .cmd file, and modify it. <br>
Make a shortcut to the .cmd file, and modify it. <br>
Target: C:\python27\PyMOL\pymol.cmd <br>
Target: C:\python27\PyMOL\pymol.cmd <br>
Start in: %HOMEPATH%\pymol
Start in: %HOMEPATH%\pymol


=== Personal changes to opening of PyMOL ===
== See Also ==
You can make a "pymolrc.pym" file, and put it under "C:\Users\YOU". <br>
In the file you can write things that PyMOL should change from standard values, when it opens.<br>
See [[Pymolrc | more here.]]
 
== Binary ==
To install PyMOL from the binaries, just run the executable you've [http://pymol.sf.net/ downloaded].
 
== Source ==
To get the latest features, you should download the [http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=4546 PyMOL source] from the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/ project page].
 
=== Directions using CygWin ===
* Install [http://www.cygwin.com/ CygWin].  Make sure you install the following modules:
You should have similar packages installed as described [http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Linux_Install#Mint11_Linux_.28Ubuntu.29_-_Tested_for_PyMOL_1.4.1 here]. Note, that you might need gcc-4.4 instead of  gcc-4.5.
** C++ (gcc or g++ package name)
** Python
** OpenGL
** PNG
* run '''python setup.py install''' in the source directory
* run '''python setup2.py install''' in the source directory
* install Pmw
 


* [[pymolrc]]
* [[Linux Install]]
* [[MAC Install]]


[[Category:Installation|Windows]]
[[Category:Technical Issues|Windows Install]]
[[Category:Technical Issues|Windows Install]]
[[Category:Windows]]
[[Category:Windows]]

Latest revision as of 09:15, 28 July 2024

This page describes how to install PyMOL on Microsoft Windows.

Incentive PyMOL

Schrödinger provides an installer to paying sponsors (EXE for PyMOL 2.0, MSI for previous version). The bundle also includes ready-to-use APBS, RigiMOL, an MPEG encoder for movie export, and a small molecule energy minimization engine.

Download: https://pymol.org/#download

Open-Source PyMOL

Open-Source PyMOL is available free of charge. It also allows sponsors to create highly customized PyMOL installations which might not be possible with the MSI installer.

Pre-compiled Open-Source PyMOL is available free from Christoph Gohlke of the Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, University of California, Irvine.

  1. Install the latest version of Python 3 for Windows (e.g., by going to http://www.python.org/downloads/ and choosing the x64 EXE installer). Use the standard options, which should mean that the installation directory is most likely C:\Users\<Your Username>\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38). Make sure the option to add environment variables is selected or add the folder of python.exe to system PATH.
  2. Install the current Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019. Otherwise the installed PyMOL binary may fail to run (without any error message!).
    1. Have a look in "Add/Remove" programs if it's installed already
  3. Download the appropriate wheel files, along with all requirement wheel files (Numpy+MKL) into a single file directory, e.g., C:\Users\<Your Username>\Downloads
  4. Example of filenames 2023-01-12
    1. pymol_launcher-2.5-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl
    2. pymol-2.6.0a0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl
    3. numpy-1.22.4+mkl-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl

Navigate to the installation directory in a CMD window (Not PowerShell!)

cd C:\Users\<Your Username>\Downloads

(or where ever you put the files) and begin the installation using the command: ("%CD%" only works in CMD)

python -m pip pmw
python -m pip install --no-index --find-links="%CD%" pymol_launcher-2.5-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl
where.exe pymol
pymol

PyMOL.exe should now be in C:\Users\<Your Username>\AppData\Local\Programs\Python

To use the newer single-window Qt interface, also install the optional PyQt5 dependency for your Python installation:

python -m pip install pyqt5

To update PyMOL update the files in the PyMOL install directory and run:

pip install --upgrade --no-deps pymol.whl

where pymol.whl is replaced by the PyMOL wheel file name (not the launcher, the launcher should not require updating).


Extend PyMOL with additional scripts

If you now want to extend the capabilities of PyMOL, and take advantage of all the available plugins+scripts "out there", then do the following.

  1. First install "numpy" as an available module to Python. Select appropriate installer from here
  2. Download the script/plugin collection Pymol-script-repo from a .zip file from here
git clone https://github.com/Pymol-Scripts/Pymol-script-repo
  1. Unpack it to here: C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\pymol\pymol_path\Pymol-script-repo Double check that the folder name is correct and the same.

Open "Notepad" and write.

# Add paths to sys.path so PyMOL can find modules and scripts
import sys, os
pymol_git = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.environ['PYMOL_PATH'], 'Pymol-script-repo'))
os.environ['PYMOL_GIT_MOD'] = os.path.join(pymol_git,'modules')
sys.path.append(pymol_git)
sys.path.append(os.environ['PYMOL_GIT_MOD'])

# Make setting changes to Plugin Manager
import pymol.plugins
pymol.plugins.preferences = {'instantsave': False, 'verbose': False}
pymol.plugins.autoload = {'apbs_tools': False}
pymol.plugins.set_startup_path([os.path.join(pymol_git, 'plugins'), os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages', 'pmg_tk', 'startup')])
pymol.plugins.preferences = {'instantsave': True, 'verbose': False}

Then "File->Save as->All files-> C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\pymol\pymol_path\run_on_startup.py

Now start pymol, and enjoy all the plugins available from the menu.

PyMOL shortcut
Make a pymol directory in your homepath. mkdir %HOMEPATH%\pymol Then make sure, PyMOL starts here, when you open the shortcut.
Make a shortcut to the .cmd file, and modify it.
Target: C:\python27\PyMOL\pymol.cmd
Start in: %HOMEPATH%\pymol

See Also