Pymol crashes when I try to open it. The terminal output is: $pymol PyMOL(TM) Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.8.4.0. Copyright (c) Schrodinger, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Created by Warren L. DeLano, Ph.D. PyMOL is user-supported open-source software.
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Detected GLSL version 1.20. OpenGL graphics engine: GLVENDOR: ATI Technologies Inc. GLRENDERER: AMD Radeon R9 M370X OpenGL Engine GLVERSION: 2.1 ATI-1.42.15 Detected 8 CPU cores. Enabled multithreaded rendering. /usr/local/bin/pymol: line 4: 72340 Terminated: 15 '/usr/local/opt/python/bin/python2.7' '/usr/local/Cellar/pymol/1.8.4.0/libexec/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pymol/init.py' '$@'.
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Documentation:. Manual (available for subscribers). Development: DeLano Scientific LLC Plugins Plugins are user-developed modules that extend PyMOL's capabilities. In order to use the plugins, you'll need an Tcl/Tk-based version of PyMOL (on Macs, this means either the Fink or X11/Hybrid versions ). For installation instruction see. Tool to calculate and visualize the electrostatic properties of biomolecular systems by numerical solution of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation (PBE). (require APBS installation) Tool for identifying and visualizing access routes to protein cavities PyMOL plugin which allows to color objects using adjustable scale bars.