Sean, The movie panel operates on movie frames, not trajectory states, so you need to create a relationship between them. A one-to-one relationship can be created using the Python command:
cmd.mset("1 -%d" % cmd.count_states()) Or alternatively, you can use the new Movie -> Program -> State Loop or State Sweep menu items. Cheers, Warren -----Original Message----- From: Sean Law [mailto:magic...@hotmail.com] Sent: Thu 7/2/2009 7:12 AM To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [PyMOL] DCD Trajectories and Movie Panel Hi all, I am playing around with the new PyMOL 1.2 release and was hoping to use the Movie Panel in conjunction with a loaded DCD trajectory file. However, after loading the MD trajectory and setting "movie_panel" to 1 I don't see the prescribed time line below the viewing area. Of course, if I add a camera loop then the movie panel appears. Is this a potential use for the movie panel or is this functionality not available yet? Thank you for your time. Sean _________________________________________________________________ Create a cool, new character for your Windows LiveT Messenger. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9656621
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