Hi Roger,
On 09 Apr 2014, at 14:55, Roger Rowlett wrote:
> [...] I don't know how sophisticated PyMols morphing command is, but some
> morphing programs simply do a linear interpolation between the starting and
> ending states, and that will lead to serious distortion of side chain and
> main
esday, April 09, 2014 12:34 PM
*To:* sunyeping
*Cc:* pymol-users
*Subject:* Re: [PyMOL] animation showing conformational change
Hi Yeping -
With incentive PyMOL version 1.6 or later, you can use `morph`. >From
what I read at http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Morph, you'll need to
put b
Hi Jared,
On 09 Apr 2014, at 12:33, Sampson, Jared wrote:
> With incentive PyMOL version 1.6 or later, you can use `morph`. >From what I
> read at http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Morph, you’ll need to put both
> conformations of the protein into one object, as different states.
ah, that statem
2014 12:34 PM
To: sunyeping
Cc: pymol-users
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] animation showing conformational change
Hi Yeping -
With incentive PyMOL version 1.6 or later, you can use `morph`. >From what I
read at http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Morph, you'll need to put both
conformations of the
Hi Yeping -
With incentive PyMOL version 1.6 or later, you can use `morph`. From what I
read at http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Morph, you’ll need to put both
conformations of the protein into one object, as different states. See
http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Load for more info on that.
Chee