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! Schrodinger Buys PyMOL
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! Official Release
| Schrodinger has purchased PyMOL.  Development, support and open-source fun to continue!  Read about the [http://www.schrodinger.com/news/47/ sale].
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| [https://pymol.org PyMOL v2.5 has been released] on May 10, 2021.
 
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| [[surface_cavity_mode]] to change how PyMOL displays cavities.
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| [[Cache]]—stores information on structures, so we don't have to recompute them.
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| News about Warren DeLano's passing may be read on [[Warren|Warren's memorial page]].
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| [[Fetch_Path]]—Sets the default path for the [[fetch]] command.
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| [[SelInside]]—Creates a custom selection of all atoms spatially inside some user-defined box.
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| [[dssr_block]] is a wrapper for DSSR (3dna) and creates block-shaped nucleic acid cartoons
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! New Script
 
| [[ContactsNCONT]]—The script selects residues and atoms from the list of the contacts found by NCONT from CCP4 Program Suite
 
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| [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCRJ4r0RDC4 PCR Rap] video made with PyMOL (YouTube).
 
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! PyMOL
 
| PyMOL is known to work under Mac OS X 10+ (Snow Leopard) using the new Fink and incentive builds.  See [[MAC_Install#PyMOL_Install_from_Source.2C_Using_Fink|Installing PyMOL under Fink]].
 
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| PyMOL now has a [[Set]] command for basic settings, and a [[Set_bond]] command for bond-only settings.
 
 
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Welcome to the PyMOL Wiki!
The community-run support site for the PyMOL molecular viewer.
To request a new account, email SBGrid at: accounts (@) sbgrid dot org
Quick Links
Tutorials Table of Contents Commands
Script Library Plugins FAQ
Gallery | Covers PyMOL Cheat Sheet (PDF) Getting Help
News & Updates
Official Release PyMOL v2.5 has been released on May 10, 2021.
Python 3 New Python 3 compatibility guide for scripts and plugins
POSF New PyMOL fellows announced for 2018-2019
Tutorial Plugins Tutorial updated for PyQt5
New Plugin PICv is a new plugin for clustering protein-protein interactions and visualization with available data from PDBe
Selection keywords New polymer.protein and polymer.nucleic selection keywords. Thanks everyone who participated in the poll!
Plugin Update MOLE 2.5 is an updated version of channel analysis software in PyMOL
New Script dssr_block is a wrapper for DSSR (3dna) and creates block-shaped nucleic acid cartoons
Older News See Older News.
Did you know...

Stereo ray

Type Python Script
Download stereo_ray.py
Author(s) Jason Vertrees
License -
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo

This scripts provides the stereo_ray command, which saves two ray traced images in PNG format. The left image is rotated +3 degrees and the right image is rotated -3 degrees.

Note that the end result is almost identical to using "walleye" stereo mode, which might be more convenient and is readily available in PyMOL.

Usage

stereo_ray filename [, width [, height ]]

Example

import stereo_ray 
stereo_ray output, 1000, 600

This will create two images, "output_l.png" and "output_r.png". Just paste the two images next to each other (in some image editing program) and you're done.

Left Image
Right Image
Combined Images


Manually

To obtain the same result without the ..→

A Random PyMOL-generated Cover. See Covers.