From: Martin U. <mar...@st...> - 2025-01-20 18:49:51
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Hi Jarrett, thanks for the quick reply. This is a good thing to know, perhaps it should be stated more clearly on the wiki page. Are there any plans for it to be open source one day? Best regards, Martin On 20.01.2025 19:44, Jarrett Johnson wrote: > Hi Martin, > > Timeline and its corresponding Python API is only available for on > Incentive versions. > > Jarrett J. > > On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 1:42 PM Martin Urban > <mar...@st...> wrote: > > Dear PyMOL Community, > > I am exploring the Timeline Python API as described on the PyMOL > Wiki (TimelinePythonAPI > <https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Timeline_Python_API>). However, > when I attempt to use |timeline_add_composition()|, I encounter > the following error: > > /AttributeError: module 'pymol.cmd' has no attribute > 'timeline_add_composition'/ > > To investigate further, I tried both the prebuilt wheel file > |pymol-3.1.0a0-cp311-cp311-win_amd64.whl| from the GitHub > repository (pymol-open-source-wheels > <https://github.com/cgohlke/pymol-open-source-wheels>) and a build > from source using the commit |PYMOL-4365: Filter gizmo and > selections from thumbnails and exports|. Unfortunately, both > approaches resulted in the same error. > > Could someone clarify whether this API is available in the > open-source version of PyMOL or if it is part of the incentive > version? > > Thank you for your time and assistance. > > Best regards, > Martin > > _______________________________________________ > PyMOL-users mailing list > Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/pym...@li... > Unsubscribe: > https://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/lists/pymol-users/unsubscribe > > > > -- > > *Jarrett Johnson* | Senior Developer, PyMOL > > |