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Revision as of 04:12, 8 May 2018

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New Plugin ProBiS H2O is a new plugin for identification of conserved waters in protein structures.
Official Release PyMOL v2.1 has been released on March 13, 2018.
Selection keywords New polymer.protein and polymer.nucleic selection keywords. Thanks everyone who participated in the poll!
Plugin Update MOLE 2.5 is an updated version of channel analysis software in PyMOL
New Script dssr_block is a wrapper for DSSR (3dna) and creates block-shaped nucleic acid cartoons
New Plugin LiSiCA is a new plugin for 2D and 3D ligand based virtual screening using a fast maximum clique algorithm.
New Plugin PyANM is a new plugin for easier Anisotropic Network Model (ANM) building and visualising in PyMOL.
New Plugin Bondpack is a collection of PyMOL plugins for easy visualization of atomic bonds.
New Plugin MOLE 2.0 is a new plugin for rapid analysis of biomacromolecular channels in PyMOL.
3D using Geforce PyMOL can now be visualized in 3D using Nvidia GeForce video cards (series 400+) with 120Hz monitors and Nvidia 3D Vision, this was previously only possible with Quadro video cards.
Older News See Older News.
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ObjectByArrows

==Overview==

When sifting through many similar structures for days on end, mousing around the object pane can become strenuous. This script binds the left and right arrows on your keyboard to moving up and down the object list. Note that this script supports objects, but is untested for groups.

<source lang="python"> from pymol import cmd

def move_down():

       enabled_objs = cmd.get_names("object",enabled_only=1)
       all_objs = cmd.get_names("object",enabled_only=0)
       for obj in enabled_objs:
               cmd.disable(obj)
               last_obj=obj
               for i in range(0,len(all_objs)):
                       if all_objs[i] == obj:
                               if i+1 >= len(all_objs):
                                       cmd.enable( all_objs[0] )
                               else:
                                       cmd.enable( all_objs[i+1] )
       cmd.orient

def move_up():

       enabled_objs = cmd.get_names("object",enabled_only=1)
       all_objs = cmd.get_names("object",enabled_only ..→
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