I've had the same experience as well. I've found that it works a little
better in the newer version. It's not perfect, but my movies do look better
than when I use Powerpoint.
Dan
> From: William Scott
> Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 22:25:34 -0700 (PDT)
> To:
> Subject: [PyMOL] keynote and pymol
Hi Rick,
I want to join Bill's experience with keynote. What I usually do, is to
read the series of pymol pictures into Quicktime Pro and export them as
movie (you can save the series of pictures directly as "slide show"
without any quality loss; however, such a "movie" often halts for a
frac