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Re: [ccp4bb] Save image in Postscript format from PYMOL

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Subject: Re: Save image in Postscript format from PYMOL
From: shi jiahai jiahai {- dot -} shi {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2007-06-22

Hi, Julie,

Thank you very much for your kindly reply!

But it seems this function can not set the individual label position. For
example, one label is set at ( 2, 1,-0.5) while another label is set at (1,
2, 3).
Is there a way to set the label position one by one?

Your help is highly appreciated

Thank you very much!

Jiahai

On 6/22/07, Julie Bouckaert wrote:
>
> Pymol version 0.99 has the option to set the label position, similar to
> eg. molscript.
>
> Go to Select - Edit all - scroll down to label-offset - edit the x,y,z
> parameters. Pymol version 0.98 does not have this option.
>
> Julie.
>
> shi jiahai wrote:
>
> > Hi, all
> >
> > I am drawing some stereo images with label by PYMOL. But the label
> > interfere with protein. I try to output to Postscript format so that I
> > can change the position of label. However, I can't output the image to
> > Postscript format in Pymol.
> >
> > Is there anyboy know how to save image in Postscript format from PYMOL?
> >
> > Your help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you very much!
> >
> > Shi Jiahai
> > Dept of Biological Sciences
> > National University of Singapore
>
>
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>
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Best Regards,
Shi Jiahai




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