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Michael, Check out [[Fetch_Path]] for a cool setting. I don't use [[load]] much now b/c of this. [[User:Inchoate|Tree]] 15:54, 1 December 2009 (UTC) : cool!--[[User:Mglerner|-michael]] 16:20, 1 December 2009 (UTC) Problem with Tools2 Hi Mike, Trying your new APBS tools2 plugin. First I noticed that the isopotential surface it creates with the same PDB and PQR is different to that produced from APBS original version. Second, when I tried to raytrace a usual scene with a protein cartoon with two isopotential surfaces, it processed for 20% and then crashed, complaining about a python error. The original APBS tools does not crash. I am using Pymol 1.2r3 for windows (vista). Anyway thanks for making such a nice tools. Wai Hi Wai, Can you give me an example PDB/PQR file to reproduce the discrepancies you're seeing with isopotential surfaces?
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