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Editors, you can upload images for your examples and supporting text! Check out [[Special:Upload]]. | Editors, you can upload images for your examples and supporting text! Check out [[Special:Upload]]. | ||
+ | == Working with Categories == | ||
+ | To assign pages to categories, use tags at the end of your page containing the category, sub-category and the page name. | ||
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+ | Example: There is a page 'Publication Quality Images' in the category 'Advanced Issues' and the sub-category 'Image Manipulation'. It has the tag: | ||
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+ | [[Category:Advanced_Issues_Image_Manipulation|Publication Quality Images]] | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
== Helping == | == Helping == |
Revision as of 14:05, 23 March 2005
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Look here for ways to get involved in the PyMolWiki!
Editors, you can upload images for your examples and supporting text! Check out Special:Upload.
Working with Categories
To assign pages to categories, use tags at the end of your page containing the category, sub-category and the page name.
Example: There is a page 'Publication Quality Images' in the category 'Advanced Issues' and the sub-category 'Image Manipulation'. It has the tag:
[[Category:Advanced_Issues_Image_Manipulation|Publication Quality Images]]
Helping
- Importing the email list content: We have (lots) of email to sift through, extract data from and import into the Wiki
- If you feel you have the time to help import data into the PyMol wiki, please email Tree.
New! GeShi: Syntax Highlighting for Python & More
Update: I have added the option for numbered syntax highlighting and non-numbered.
<source lang="python">Non line-numbered code here</source>
<npython>line-numbered code here</npython>
Now with line numbers (or not)!
<npython>
# axes.py
from pymol.cgo import * from pymol import cmd from pymol.vfont import plain
- create the axes object, draw axes with cylinders coloured red, green,
- blue for X, Y and Z
obj = [
CYLINDER, 0., 0., 0., 50., 0., 0., 0.2, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0., CYLINDER, 0., 0., 0., 0., 50., 0., 0.2, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0., 1.0, 0., CYLINDER, 0., 0., 0., 0., 0., 50., 0.2, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0., 0.0, 1.0, ]
- add labels to axes object (requires pymol version 0.8 or greater, I
- believe
cyl_text(obj,plain,[-5.,-5.,-1],'Origin',0.20,axes=[[3,0,0],[0,3,0],[0,0,3]]) cyl_text(obj,plain,[50.,0.,0.],'X',0.20,axes=[[3,0,0],[0,3,0],[0,0,3]]) cyl_text(obj,plain,[0.,50.,0.],'Y',0.20,axes=[[3,0,0],[0,3,0],[0,0,3]]) cyl_text(obj,plain,[0.,0.,50.],'Z',0.20,axes=[[3,0,0],[0,3,0],[0,0,3]])
- then we load it into PyMOL
cmd.load_cgo(obj,'axes') </npython>