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<!-- Copyright 2015 Tim Fenn <tim.fenn@gmail.com> -->
<component type="desktop">
 <id>pymol.desktop</id>
 <metadata_license>CC0-1.0</metadata_license>
 <project_license>MIT and BSD and ZPLv2.0 and Bitstream Vera and OFL</project_license>
 <name>Python Molecular Graphics</name>
 <summary>Molecular visualization and raytracing</summary>
 <description>
   <p>
     PyMOL is one of a few open-source visualization tools available
     for use in structural biology. The Py portion of the software's
     name refers to the fact that it extends, and is extensible by the
     Python programming language.
   </p>
   <p>
     PyMOL has the ability to load, manipulate and visualize molecules
     from a variety of formats and sources.  The program can easily be
     controlled using a menu-driven GUI, or from a large number of
     commands and/or scripts.  A built-in raytracer is available to
     generate high-quality images of the views generated in the GL
     portion of the GUI.
   </p>
   <p>
     PyMOL uses OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) and Freeglut,
     and can solve Poisson–Boltzmann equations using the Adaptive
     Poisson Boltzmann Solver (apbs).
  </p>
  <p>
    Install this application to view, analyze, and prepare graphics
    images of proteins and experimental strucural data
    (e.g. crystallographic, NMR and electron microscopy based).
  </p>
 </description>
 <screenshots>
   <screenshot type="default">
     <image>https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/PyMOL_large.png</image>
     <caption>Main PyMOL instance with viewer and object window</caption>
  </screenshot>
  <screenshot>
    <image>http://www.pymolwiki.org/images/e/ee/Pocket.png</image>
    <caption>Representation of a binding pocket in a protein</caption>
  </screenshot>
  <screenshot>
   <image>http://www.pymolwiki.org/images/1/18/Cool.png</image>
   <caption>A stylized rendering of a protein</caption>
  </screenshot>
 </screenshots>
 <url type="homepage">https://www.pymol.org/</url>
 <updatecontact>pymol-owner@fedoraproject.org</updatecontact>
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