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An example of a .pymolrc file is: | An example of a .pymolrc file is: | ||
< | <source lang="python"> | ||
# this will run the script in the specified location | # this will run the script in the specified location | ||
run /path/to/home/pymol/load_sep.py | run /path/to/home/pymol/load_sep.py | ||
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set stick_radius = 0.3 | set stick_radius = 0.3 | ||
</ | </source> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[Launching PyMOL]] | [[Launching PyMOL]] |
Revision as of 08:28, 11 March 2009
When Pymol launches, it will read custom settings and functions from a .pymolrc file.
On a linux-type system, this file will be located in /path/to/home/.pymolrc.
An example of a .pymolrc file is:
# 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