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I have appreciated learning to work with these objects and make more coarse grained images as you describe. The command 'as spheres' has caused my pyMol to crash every time. If I just leave it out I still seem to get the same result, but I was curious if anyone knows why that command would consistently make PyMol crash. If I do 'hide everything' then 'show spheres' it also works just fine. | I have appreciated learning to work with these objects and make more coarse grained images as you describe. The command 'as spheres' has caused my pyMol to crash every time. If I just leave it out I still seem to get the same result, but I was curious if anyone knows why that command would consistently make PyMol crash. If I do 'hide everything' then 'show spheres' it also works just fine. | ||
--[[User:Baker1|Baker1]] 17:33, 31 March 2009 (CDT) | --[[User:Baker1|Baker1]] 17:33, 31 March 2009 (CDT) | ||
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+ | That's a good question. You should post that to the list; reference this page so people know what you're talking about. |
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I have appreciated learning to work with these objects and make more coarse grained images as you describe. The command 'as spheres' has caused my pyMol to crash every time. If I just leave it out I still seem to get the same result, but I was curious if anyone knows why that command would consistently make PyMol crash. If I do 'hide everything' then 'show spheres' it also works just fine. --Baker1 17:33, 31 March 2009 (CDT)
That's a good question. You should post that to the list; reference this page so people know what you're talking about.