Thanks,
I think with the bind and unbind commands one can make a presentation. i
also checked whether one can put an 'unbind' command inside a 'bind'
command. Turns out you cant, unless you make the unbind as another fucntion
itself
like..
bind 'LEFT' 'spin on;unbind 'LEFT';'; # will not work! but
function u(){unbind 'LEFT'};
bind 'LEFT' 'spin on;u;'; # will work.
regards,
Saravanan
On 8 October 2011 16:33, Alexander Rose <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> afaik there is no 'onkeypress' event in Jmol, though I would like to have
> one.
>
> However, there are the 'set allowKeystrokes true' setting (
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/?ver=12.2#setmisc) and the 'bind'
> command (http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/?ver=12.2#bind). The former
> can be used enter Jmol script directly in the main window without the need
> to open the console window. The later can redefine what happens on mouse
> actions plus some modifier key-presses.
>
>
> Best
> Alex
>
>
> Am 06.10.2011 um 21:39 schrieb Saravanan:
>
> Hi,
>
> I had this crazy project in mind. How about doing an entire slideshow
> presentation in jmol. Well.. ppl are doing it in HTML and PDF.. so why not
> in jmol!
>
> bcos 1, you can put pictures and do animations with jmol, (echo IMAGE)
> 2, you can project 2D or 3D text wherever u want (labels)
> 3, you can pause and play script.. (pause)
>
> if there is programmable " onkeypress" event in jmol (like pressing arrow
> keys for transition between different views), it wud be superb for making
> presentations based on protein structures.
>
> Can i know your comments about it? my google search on the same did not
> give useful information.
>
> thanks,
> regards,
> Saravanan
>
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