Hi Charlie,
From molscript 2.1.2 you can directly create png, jpeg or gif also,
default being postscript file. At least it is working in linux. I am not
sure in iMac. Just type molscript -h. It should give the options...
HTH
-Karthik
On 5/6/2014 10:45 PM, Carter, Charlie wrote:
> I need help with a problem whose dimensions I perceive, but cannot surmount.
>
> It appears to be very important for me to re-make an illustration I made long ago using molscript. For various reasons, I cannot think of a way to do this with Pymol. I want to highlight active site residues by showing only the alpha carbons at approximately their van der Waals radii or a bit bigger.
>
> I resurrected molscript 2.1.2, recompiled it on my iMac and ran the input file, creating what appears to be a postscript file. Distiller converts it to a pdf file, but the image has all the wrong colors and hasn't been ray traced. The original illustration was prepared on a unix workstation that had a flow of programs that involved raster3D creating what I think were .png files, which I viewed and manipulated with a suite of unix-based public domain graphics utilities whose names I cannot recall, but they were much in vogue at the time.
>
> The header of the file output by molscript is:
>
> %!PS-Adobe-3.0
> %%BoundingBox: (atend)
> %%Creator: MolScript v2.1.2, Copyright (C) 1997-1998 Per J. Kraulis
> %%For: charleswcarterjr
> %%DocumentNeededResources: font Times-Roman Symbol
> %%Pages: 1
> %%EndComments
> %%BeginProlog
> 50 dict begin
> /R { setrgbcolor } bind def
>
> which suggests it is a .ps file.
>
> Can anyone help me recover the rest of the software train that produced the images I once made?
>
> Or alternately how to create a similar view using pymol?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Charlie
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