Hi,
On the subject of larger image sizes, I had a question a while back; I'd
like to know if it's been addressed or anyone has a quick(er)
workaround-
Basically, is there in inverse to the viewport command? i.e., if I
manually resize the Pymol window to fit around the molecule I'm
displaying, how can I get the relative dimensions of the new window?
These dimensions are needed for the Ray command to keep proper
perspective. What I've done in the past is save a small image of what's
displayed in the window, used a graphics program to determine the x & y
dimensions, and then used these to generate a high-resolution ray traced
image with the same x/y ratio.
I figure I'm missing something.
Regards,
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David A. Horita, Ph.D.
Department of Biochemistry
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1016
Tel: 336 713-4194
Fax: 336 716-7671
email: dhor...@wfubmc.edu
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