Rajarshi and Gareth,
* Gareth Stockwell [2003-04-02 08:40] wrote:
> Rajarshi,
>
> With a bit of work you could add such a feature to the script, by using
> compiled graphics objects (CGOs). The PyMOL documentation explains how
> to use them.
>
> Gareth
>
> On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 21:42, Rajarsh
A standalone, Python-indepdent version has passed proof-of-concept and
will be released soon. This is something corporate IT departments have
been asking for...
Cheers,
Warren
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Kelley,
Thanks for drawing these issues to our attention. Kristian and I
haven't yet really had a chance to figure out how to integrate his stuff
into the main version most effectively, but the fault has been entirely
mine though, since my day job at Sunesis dominated my schedule to such a
gre
You don't want to operate this way. Kristian Rother's movie script
(movie.py) is the way to go. Check out his web page:
http://www.rubor.de/bioinf/
This script has greatly simplified rotation commands. You just call the
script in your movie script.
I have included the script, an example m