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* NOTE: any unsaved work will be lost! | * NOTE: any unsaved work will be lost! | ||
* NOTE: Multi-CPU machines will sometimes lose SMP abilities in PyMol after running this command. | * NOTE: Multi-CPU machines will sometimes lose SMP abilities in PyMol after running this command. | ||
* NOTE: settings that usually load with a .pymolrc file will also not work | * NOTE: settings that usually load with a [[Pymolrc|.pymolrc]] file will also not work | ||
Alternatively, this command can reset all settings to default values. | Alternatively, this command can reset all settings to default values. | ||
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* object = string: object name for per object settings | * object = string: object name for per object settings | ||
===SEE ALSO=== | |||
[[Delete|Delete all]] | |||
[[Category:Commands|Reinitialize]] | [[Category:Commands|Reinitialize]] |
Latest revision as of 05:54, 2 April 2012
reinitialize reinitializes PyMOL. Issuing the command 'reinitialize' during a PyMOL session clears all objects and resets all parameters to defaults; this is equivalent to re-starting the program without having to actually do so.
- NOTE: any unsaved work will be lost!
- NOTE: Multi-CPU machines will sometimes lose SMP abilities in PyMol after running this command.
- NOTE: settings that usually load with a .pymolrc file will also not work
Alternatively, this command can reset all settings to default values.
USAGE
reinitialize [what [, object]]
ARGUMENTS
- what = string: everything|settings {default: everything}
- object = string: object name for per object settings