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From: Warren D. <wa...@de...> - 2006-02-28 23:10:25
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Hi Mark,
Hmm. PyMOL attempts to migrate old settings into the new model, but it
isn't perfect and one may need to fiddle with the various settings after
migration. We'll need a new feature to reinitialize settings without
deleting content so thanks for the suggestion! In the meantime, you can
do something like this:
from chempy import io
sess=3Dio.pkl.fromFile("old_session.pse")
del sess['settings']
io.pkl.toFile(sess,"new_session.pse")
load new_session.pse
which will load the old session with new default settings.
Cheers,
Warren
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