
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Nick Horelik wrote:
Hi,
This (http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/pipermail/chimera-users/2007-March/001396.html) answered most of my questions, but I have one more followup question.
Is there any way for me to accept the POV-Ray Liscence in nogui mode? I don't have the capability to use the gui at this time.
Thanks,
Nick
Actually, even if you could accept the POV-Ray license in nogui mode, the copy command (and the new export command) still won't work. This limitation is bug 3678 and fixing it requires a rewrite of the chimera internals. That said, we have an experimental version of chimera, that is always in nogui mode, where the copy command does work. You can get from the chimera daily builds web page and it is the "Linux 64-bit Off-screen OpenGL" version, but get it tomorrow because I've fixed it so it will ask for the POV-Ray license in nogui mode (and fixed a few other nogui mode bugs too). Of course, if you don't need raytracing, a regular copy works too. We are planning to have a 32-bit linux version as well as the 64-bit version in the daily builds sometime soon. Other platforms are unlikely unless there is enough demand. Attached is the output from the following chimera command script and the experimental version of chimera: windowsize 640 480 open 3fx2 preset apply int 3 turn y 180 focus ligand copy file 3fx2 png raytrace Hope this helps, Greg Couch UCSF Computer Graphics Lab