
Hi Marcin, Correct me if I'm wrong developers, but I believe you should be able to run your extension as a "background process". In linux it involve calling your script with a "&" simple at the end of the command from terminal, i.e. python test.py& This would allow the process to execute in the background. Hope that helps, Chris On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 5:57 AM, Marcin Pawlowski <marcinp@genesilico.pl>wrote:
Dear Chimera developers. Me and of my students are developing a chimera extension to deal with protein structures. Unfortunately, the execution of our plunging last at least 5 minutes, so during this time the chimera program is hinged. We would like to execute the program in an asynchronous way.
Is it possible?
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require further information about our project.
Best regards, Marcin Pawlowski
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