From: Jarrett J. <jar...@sc...> - 2025-01-20 20:02:44
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Hi Martin, There are currently no plans to migrate Timeline to open source. Best, Jarrett J. On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 1:49 PM Martin Urban <mar...@st...> wrote: > 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 ( >> 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) 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 > > -- *Jarrett Johnson* | Senior Developer, PyMOL |