of states a
single color. (something like: color = red, object)
Alternatively, how could I associate a number of text objects (you can do
those in pymol, right?) with individual states within the collection of
states.
Thanks -
Byron
Byron DeLaBarre, Ph. D.
P250 MSLS Building
Stanford
thing happening.
Thanks -
Byron
Byron DeLaBarre, Ph. D.
P250 MSLS Building
Stanford University
(650)736-1714
e the name) for generating avi's - it
allows pseudo-control over the playback speed.
Good luck -
Byron
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def tdroll(rangex,rangey,rangez,skip=1):
'''
AUTHOR
Byron DeLaBarre
USAGE
movie.tdroll(rangex,rangey,rangez,skip=1,mset=0)
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our screen
centre? I'm sure there is a better way than that however...
Byron DeLaBarre
Stanford
Mark Pfuhl wrote:
Hello!
This is a follow up to a recent question on 'moving' several objects
independently. In the answer there is only reference to the rotate
command. But is there al
een
centre? I'm sure there is a better way than that however...
Byron DeLaBarre
Stanford
PS - apologies if this showed up 3x on the list - the Mozilla mailer has
been getting fussy.
Mark Pfuhl wrote:
> Hello!
> This is a follow up to a recent question on 'moving' several
our screen
centre? I'm sure there is a better way than that however...
Byron DeLaBarre
Stanford
Mark Pfuhl wrote:
Hello!
This is a follow up to a recent question on 'moving' several objects
independently. In the answer there is only reference to the rotate
command. But is there al
s and that it needs to ensure its success.
A good, clear and well-thought out manual really helps to make a case
for using a particular piece of software (and it might also lower the
odds of PyMol having to join the gray legions of commercial "payware").
Gordon
EMD Lexigen Researc
Hello Pymolers -
Does anyone know of a way to stop a 'ray' command after it has been
issued without killing the pymol session?
If there is currently no way, would you consider this an option for
future pymol versions Warren?
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Byron DeLaBarre
Stanford University / HHMI
Dept. of
you start tweaking.
Cheers,
Byron DeLaBarre
Stanford
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Michael Ford wrote:
So I have heard that adobe premiere is the best for making movies from
the frames. If I have the frames in .tga format, could anyone sugguest
settings for compression, format etc.
Thanks,
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Stanford University / HHMI
Dept. of Molecular and Cellul
work would of course receive full credit for their
contribution.
Cheers,
Byron
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Stanford University / HHMI
Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
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