[chimera-dev] extensions outside the chimera directory

Giovanni Cardone cardoneg at mail.nih.gov
Fri Jan 22 08:37:03 PST 2010


Hi,

go to Favorites/Preferences, then select the Category 'Tools'. You'll  
find a box, Locations, where you can add the directory containing the  
extensions.

Giovanni



On Jan 22, 2010, at 11:15 AM, Jean Didier Pie Marechal wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I am preparing a series of practical for a MSc and I'd like a series  
> of extensions I have to be accessible for students. Unfortunately, I  
> do not have write access to the /usr/local/chimera directory of the  
> pcs of the classrom  and the OS  images the machines boot on are not  
> upgradable easily.
>
> Could I locate extensions in a user directory? Sorry for my  
> ignorance....
>
> Best,
> JD
>
>
> Dr. Jean-Didier Maréchal
> Lecturer
> Computational Biotechnological Chemistry @ Transmet
> Unitat de Química Física
> Departament de Química
> Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
> Edifici C.n.
> 08193 Cerdanyola (Barcelona)
> Tel: +34.935814936
> e-mail: JeanDidier.Marechal at uab.es
>
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>> I've made a change in the 1.5 build that could affect
>> script/extension
>> writers that use the StructureSequence.residues list.  That list
>> can
>> now contain None values.  This is because now the sequence is the
>> full
>> sequence if available in SEQRES records even if some of the
>> corresponding structure is missing.  Such missing structure has
>> None
>> for the Residue value.
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>> --Eric
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>>                        UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
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