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(New page: ===DESCRIPTION=== '''Capture''' obtains the entire openGL window. ===USAGE=== capture ===PYMOL API=== <source lang="python"> cmd.capture </source> == Updates == More info on this comma...) |
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− | + | It's helpful to [save] the image once you've captured it, | |
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+ | save img.png | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 17 November 2009
Capture obtains the entire openGL window.
USAGE
capture
PYMOL API
cmd.capture
Notes
It's helpful to [save] the image once you've captured it,
capture
save img.png