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# put the script in a file called '''grepset.py''' | # put the script in a file called '''grepset.py''' | ||
# from within PyMOL execute '''run grepset.py''' | # from within PyMOL execute '''run grepset.py'''. If you have the Pymol-script library configured, then '''import grepset''' | ||
# try it out, see examples below. | # try it out, see examples below. | ||
Revision as of 04:58, 5 June 2012
Type | Python Script |
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Download | grepset.py |
Author(s) | Ezequiel Panepucci |
License | BSD |
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo |
Use this little script to explore PyMOL's myriad settings.
Usefull for newbies and those with not so good memory skills...
To use:
- put the script in a file called grepset.py
- from within PyMOL execute run grepset.py. If you have the Pymol-script library configured, then import grepset
- try it out, see examples below.
Example 1: grepset light
cartoon_highlight_color default dot_lighting on light [ -0.40000, -0.40000, -1.00000 ] mesh_lighting off two_sided_lighting off 5 settings matched
Example 2: grepset trans
cartoon_transparency 0.00000 ray_transparency_contrast 1.00000 ray_transparency_shadows 1 ray_transparency_spec_cut 0.90000 ray_transparency_specular 0.40000 sphere_transparency 0.00000 stick_transparency 0.00000 transparency 0.00000 transparency_mode 2 transparency_picking_mode 2 10 settings matched
Example 3: grepset ^trans
transparency 0.00000 transparency_mode 2 transparency_picking_mode 2 3 settings matched