Difference between revisions of "Activation of Chimera UCSF"

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For this, you need to write
 
For this, you need to write
<tt> dynamo_chimera -path <my PATH> </tt>  
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<tt> dynamo_chimera -path myChimeraPath </tt>  
  
inside your Matlab session, or in the [[Dynamo console]] if you are using the [[standalone]] version. <tt>myPath</tt> should be the absolute path to your Chimera executable.
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inside your Matlab session, or in the [[Dynamo console]] if you are using the [[standalone]] version. Here <tt>myChimeraPath</tt> should be the absolute path to your Chimera executable.
  
 
If ''Dynamo'' finds the executable at that location, a synthetic thermosome image will open.
 
If ''Dynamo'' finds the executable at that location, a synthetic thermosome image will open.

Revision as of 16:38, 27 April 2017

Several tools in Dynamo include a link to send maps into Chimera UCSF. In order for these tools to be functional, Dynamo needs to know the location of Chimera.

For this, you need to write dynamo_chimera -path myChimeraPath

inside your Matlab session, or in the Dynamo console if you are using the standalone version. Here myChimeraPath should be the absolute path to your Chimera executable.

If Dynamo finds the executable at that location, a synthetic thermosome image will open.