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- To install cadnano2 on newer machines, see this fork: https://github.com/douglaslab/cadnano2/
cadnano is software for design of DNA origami nanostructures. It was written with the goal of providing a simple and user-friendly interface to facilitate a process that can be complex and error-prone.
- Download a package installer
- Qt 4.7 (e.g. 4.7.4)
- PyQt or PySide
- python-cjson
Some environment variables convenient for debugging (or customizing to personal taste).
Turns off other cadnano environment variables.
Don't prompt the user to save unsaved changes; just exit.
On creation of the default document, open the named file (put a path to the file in the value of the environment variable) instead of a blank document.