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When Pymol [[Launching PyMOL|launches]], it will read custom settings and functions from a | When Pymol [[Launching PyMOL|launches]], it will read custom settings and functions from a pymolrc file, if it exists. This is simply a script in PyMOL command syntax or in python syntax, depending on the suffix. | ||
The typical location on Windows would be: | |||
C:\Users\YOU\pymolrc.pml | |||
and on a Unix/Linux-type system (including Mac OS X): | |||
/home/YOU/.pymolrc | |||
== Technical Details == | |||
* The leading dot is optional, so everything that starts with '''.pymolrc''' or '''pymolrc''' will be found by PyMOL. Files with dot take precedence over files without dot. | |||
* Files ending on '''.py''' (or .pym) will be parsed as python scripts, files ending on '''.pml''' or without suffix will be parsed as PyMOL command syntax. | |||
* Several directories are searched, in order: | |||
** $HOME | |||
** $HOMEPATH + $HOMEDRIVE (on Windows) | |||
** $PYMOL_PATH | |||
* PyMOL will even load multiple pymolrc files, however only either with dot or without dot, and only from the same directory. But you could for example have two scripts ''.pymolrc-settings.py'' and ''.pymolrc-misc.py'' in your home directory. | |||
== Example == | |||
<source lang="python"> | <source lang="python"> | ||
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# for images: | # for images: | ||
# antialias =1 smooths jagged edges, 0 turns it off | # antialias =1 smooths jagged edges, 0 turns it off | ||
set antialias | set antialias, 1 | ||
# stick_radius -adjust thickness of atomic bonds | # stick_radius -adjust thickness of atomic bonds | ||
set stick_radius | set stick_radius, 0.3 | ||
# set fetch_path | # set fetch_path | ||
set fetch_path, /your/fetch/path | set fetch_path, /your/fetch/path | ||
</source> | |||
To reload a pymolrc file (e.g. after editing .pymolrc, or after running [[reinitialize]]), [[Running Scripts|run it]] like any other script: | |||
@~/.pymolrc | |||
or | |||
run ~/.pymolrc.py | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[Launching PyMOL]] | * [[save_settings]] | ||
* [[Launching PyMOL]] | |||
[[Category:Launching]] | [[Category:Launching]] |
Revision as of 16:41, 30 January 2013
When Pymol launches, it will read custom settings and functions from a pymolrc file, if it exists. This is simply a script in PyMOL command syntax or in python syntax, depending on the suffix.
The typical location on Windows would be:
C:\Users\YOU\pymolrc.pml
and on a Unix/Linux-type system (including Mac OS X):
/home/YOU/.pymolrc
Technical Details
- The leading dot is optional, so everything that starts with .pymolrc or pymolrc will be found by PyMOL. Files with dot take precedence over files without dot.
- Files ending on .py (or .pym) will be parsed as python scripts, files ending on .pml or without suffix will be parsed as PyMOL command syntax.
- Several directories are searched, in order:
- $HOME
- $HOMEPATH + $HOMEDRIVE (on Windows)
- $PYMOL_PATH
- PyMOL will even load multiple pymolrc files, however only either with dot or without dot, and only from the same directory. But you could for example have two scripts .pymolrc-settings.py and .pymolrc-misc.py in your home directory.
Example
# this will run the script in the specified location
run /path/to/home/pymol/load_sep.py
set movie_loop, 0
set two_sided_lighting, 1
set label_size, 60
set label_outline_color, 1
set label_color, 0
set label_position, [0, 0, 10]
# for images:
# antialias =1 smooths jagged edges, 0 turns it off
set antialias, 1
# stick_radius -adjust thickness of atomic bonds
set stick_radius, 0.3
# set fetch_path
set fetch_path, /your/fetch/path
To reload a pymolrc file (e.g. after editing .pymolrc, or after running reinitialize), run it like any other script:
@~/.pymolrc
or
run ~/.pymolrc.py