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* Great tool. I think this would be more useful for the users if they could load two objects into PyMOL and simply use it there. I had a session open with about 50 proteins and '''ligalign''' deleted everything! | * Great tool. I think this would be more useful for the users if they could load two objects into PyMOL and simply use it there. I had a session open with about 50 proteins and '''ligalign''' deleted everything! | ||
[[User:Inchoate|Tree]] 09:15, 20 October 2008 (CDT) | [[User:Inchoate|Tree]] 09:15, 20 October 2008 (CDT) | ||
* Thank you for the feedback! I am always interested in making LigAlign more useful and easier to use. The current version does reinitialize the PyMOL session: LigAlign aggressively caches computations to speed up the processing, and resetting all data structures between sessions ensures that we're properly re-computing for new proteins in the new session. I'll try to make version 0.02 more judicious in what it resets. Please feel free to email ligalign@cs.toronto.edu with any other requests or suggestions (and feel free to send complaints and bug reports, too). [[User:Aheifets|Abe]] |
Latest revision as of 23:47, 22 January 2009
- Great tool. I think this would be more useful for the users if they could load two objects into PyMOL and simply use it there. I had a session open with about 50 proteins and ligalign deleted everything!
Tree 09:15, 20 October 2008 (CDT)
- Thank you for the feedback! I am always interested in making LigAlign more useful and easier to use. The current version does reinitialize the PyMOL session: LigAlign aggressively caches computations to speed up the processing, and resetting all data structures between sessions ensures that we're properly re-computing for new proteins in the new session. I'll try to make version 0.02 more judicious in what it resets. Please feel free to email ligalign@cs.toronto.edu with any other requests or suggestions (and feel free to send complaints and bug reports, too). Abe