Two items come to mind: 1. A Powerpoint plugin for live Pymol viewing in presentations. 2. A simpler method of doing structure morphs in Pymol. Intelligent morphing is incredibly powerful for visualizing protein conformational changes based on "endpoint" protein structures, or just evaluating/understanding the differences between point mutations of proteins. I think both of these were on the radar screen for Pymol feature enhancement at some point in the recent past. Cheers. On 1/19/2010 11:26 PM, Jason Vertrees wrote: PyMOLers, We need to move forward on PyMOL development, so I'm collecting ideas from all our users on what they most want in future versions of PyMOL. We already have a page on the PyMOL wiki for this (http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Ideas) from 2008/2009. We can discuss the ideas here and on the wiki; this list is more for two-way communication and the wiki for one-way. If you have a specific request for an enhancement you can also email it directly to h...@schrodinger.com; please put "PyMOL" in the subject so I can get them easily. Each request submitted will be considered for implementation.Last, you're particularly passionate about your feature request, email me directly and we can chat about it via phone/skype. Thanks, -- Jason --
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