Adam,

What you seek is in the 1.2 beta -- enable "buttons" from the Scene menu or:

set scene_buttons

You can then drag to reorder within the stack, rename, update, and delete -- 
all with the right mouse button.  Left-click takes you to the scene you click 
on, and middle-click-and-drag allows you to sweep through all of the scenes 
present, just like with residues in the sequence viewer or objects within the 
object stack.

What I believe Sarina is referring to is the fact that only the name is shown 
in the Scene Button stack, not an actual thumb of the image.  That would make 
Scene Buttons more like PowerPoint's slide sorter pane, rather than merely 
table of names or numbers.

Cheers,
Warren

PS. We haven't made much noise about 1.2 beta yet because there are still 
enough known glitches with the new features for users to be wary.  We'll 
certainly let everyone know when it make sense for more people to try it!

-----Original Message-----
From: H. Adam Steinberg [mailto:a...@steinbergs.us]
Sent: Fri 1/16/2009 6:41 PM
To: Sarina Bromberg
Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] feature request
 
It is especially difficult to remember which scene is which when you 
open a pse file that you haven't looked at for a few months. Would it be 
simple or easy to just let us name the scenes like we name the objects 
and selections in the pane on the right?

Sarina Bromberg wrote:
> I find it difficult to keep track of all the scenes I create in a  
> PyMOL session and where they are in the stack.  Would it be possible,  
> at some point, to add a feature that displays numbered thumbnails of  
> scenes in another window on the desktop?
> Thanks,
> Sarina
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