Re: [PyMOL] sessions and movies

2005-08-05 Thread Nadine Atwood
Hi again, Joel, thank you for your additionnal help and suggestions. I unfortunately cannot avoid deleting the structures, as there are far too many of them, and having them all loaded at the same time really slows pymol down. I do seem to have found a solution, and one last problem that I hop

Re: [PyMOL] sessions and movies

2005-08-04 Thread Nadine Atwood
Hi, Thank you for your reply, Joel. I have followed that advice, downloaded v0.98 and tried using the scene function, but I didn't mention yesterday that I load and delete several dozen *.pdb files during the original movie and this appears to be a problem as the scene function does not restor

Re: [PyMOL] sessions and movies

2005-08-03 Thread Joel Tyndall
Hi Nadine, To answer the first part, there is a much easier way...use the scene function in 0.98 version. This allows you to jump between individual "screenshots". You can then save this as a .psw file and view it as full screen or embed it in powerpoint. (See my previous post "Pymol scenes to

[PyMOL] sessions and movies

2005-08-03 Thread Nadine Atwood
Hi, I have come across a problem that I cannot find a way around and would greatly appreciate some help. I have made a movie showing several protein models and numerous distances to illustrate residue interactions in different structures. This movie is rather long, and I wanted to make a very