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New Script dssr_block is a wrapper for DSSR (3dna) and creates block-shaped nucleic acid cartoons
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Save settings

Type Python Module
Download save_settings.py
Author(s) Thomas Holder
License BSD-2-Clause
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo

save_settings is a prototype implementation to save all settings with non-default values to a file.

By default settings will be stored to ~/.pymolrc-settings.py which is automatically recognised and loaded by PyMOL on startup. You have to manually delete the file if you no more want those settings to be loaded.

This answers a feature request on sourceforge.

Usage

save_settings [ filename ]

See Also

A Random PyMOL-generated Cover. See Covers.