Possibly. Mind you, this already exists in (at least) one rather
mature tool/format, specialised for molecules: http://www.sgc.ox.ac.uk/iSee/
It's text (as in a paper) but with hyperlinks to definable
views/renderings of your molecule(s) in an interactive viewer right next to it,
all in an easy-to-download client.
[Declaration of interest: colleagues here at the SGC have had been
heavily involved (TIBS Jan 2006, Abagayan et al)--but it's a good idea all the
same.]
phx.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 February 2006 17:16
To: CCP4BB
Subject: [ccp4bb]: Adobe 3D and U3D file format for viewing structures?
Dear All,
Has anyone tried to see if the U3D standard as used in the new Adobe 3D .pdf file format can be used to view crystal structures?
(see http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat3d/main.html)
It looks like an extremely useful way of presenting 3D objects...
Tadeusz
