On 18 Apr 2011, at 01:23, tvrb wrote:
wagquack wrote:
However I did not find the option described in the standalone
application?
Could somebody please help me and tell me if this is possible ?
wagquack, it looks like your article shows exactly how to get
stereographic
3d. Open a
It is indeed possible to get Jmol to work with a passive 3d setup, i.e.
using two projectors polarized perpendicular to each other and a
non-depolarizing screen. You can connect the external VGA of a laptop to
the Matrox DualHead2Go adaptor:
It is indeed possible to get Jmol to work with a passive 3d setup,
i.e.
using two projectors polarized perpendicular to each other and
a non-depolarizing screen.
Set up graphics display on the laptop to extended mode for the
external VGA
signal and open a Jmol page in the extended display
On 4/18/2011 8:44 PM, Tucker wrote:
It is indeed possible to get Jmol to work with a passive 3d setup,
i.e.
using two projectors polarized perpendicular to each other and
a non-depolarizing screen.
Set up graphics display on the laptop to extended mode for the
wagquack wrote:
However I did not find the option described in the standalone application?
Could somebody please help me and tell me if this is possible ?
wagquack, it looks like your article shows exactly how to get stereographic
3d. Open a molecule, right click, go to style --
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