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Repairing Registration in UCSF Chimera


Repairing Registration in UCSF Chimera

You can fix the problem manually by installing two new files: registration.py and register.py. These files should replace files of the same name.

https://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/fixreg/fixreg.chimerax

" msg = "%s Re-register now?" % status title = "Registration Repair" from chimera.baseDialog import AskYesNoDialog from chimera.tkgui import app reg ...

Re: [Chimera-users] re Registration - RBVI Mailing Lists

If for some reason the error you get doesn't automatically produce the bug submission dialog, go to "Report a Bug" in Chimera's Help menu to get the bug- ...

Fwd: Inquiry for new/re-registration license key_Arifuzzaman Sarder

... fix. I hope this helps, Elaine ----- Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D. UCSF Chimera(X) team Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University of California, San Francisco.

attachment.html - cgl.ucsf.edu webmail

Consequently, any Chimera use after that would bring up the registration ... fix for this problem. You can download it from: http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu ...

Tool: Registration

... the registration file can be reported with command: info path user unversioned data. UCSF Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics / July 2018.

Manual model building with UCSF Chimera & Coot 0.9 ... - YouTube

This is a recording of a virtual workshop on manual building/refinement of atomic models in to cryoEM density maps, using UCSF Chimera for ...

PyChimera: use UCSF Chimera modules in any Python 2.7 project

UCSF Chimera isolation works by modifying several environment variables with its own pre-launcher. After patching the environment, the pre-launcher will find ...

UCSF ChimeraX: Structure visualization for researchers, educators ...

... UCSF Chimera. ChimeraX brings (a) significant performance and graphics enhancements; (b) new implementations of Chimera's most highly used tools, many with ...

Source code for molecular graphics program UCSF ChimeraX

It is the successor of the UCSF Chimera program. Example images and feature highlights show a few of its capabilities, and recipes show example command and ...

Chimera User's Guide

UCSF Chimera is developed by the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization ... registration at the Modeller website. After entering the license key ...

The Chimera PDB Viewer - Jalview

Hint: Use your machine's 'switch application' key combination (Alt-Tab on Windows and Linux, Cmd-Tab on OSX) to quickly switch between UCSF Chimera and Jalview ...

UCSF Chimera | Computing - Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry |

UCSF Chimera is a highly extensible program for interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data.

UCSF ChimeraX - I - Overview

Even though this workshop can be attended by complete novices, previous workshops on PyMOL or UCSF Chimera would be very beneficial. This ...

UCSF ChimeraX: Tools for structure building and analysis - Meng

ChimeraX and its predecessor UCSF Chimera are used extensively by the cryo-EM community, as they contain numerous tools for map processing ...

UCSF Chimera, MODELLER, and IMP: an Integrated Modeling System

Here we present the integration of several modeling tools into UCSF Chimera. These include comparative modeling by MODELLER, IMP simultaneous fitting of ...

Getting Started with UCSF Chimera

The basic features of Chimera are available either way, but several tools are not available as commands, and several command operations (and scripting) are not ...

AUR (en) - ucsf-chimera - Arch Linux

2 has been released. arcanis commented on 2015-03-09 22:38 (UTC). please fix typo in install file: s/chimera/ucsf-chimera/g.  ...

Enhancing UCSF Chimera through web services - Oxford Academic

A program for the interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data, through the addition of several web services.

Why ChimeraX is not opening? - ResearchGate

... fix it. ... Macromolecular model built with UCSF Chimera in a high performance computer from Bridges Large at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center.