just a record for the future...
> fascinating. So one would simply need to write a U3D file format
> exporter. Very good project for someone.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/u3d
Universal 3D Sample Software
Set of libraries to write, read, extend, render and interact with U3D-
formatted data, a
>Amazing!
>Thanks for pointing this out, Wayne. I have missed the last two email
>ToC for TIBS, which I regularly review.
>
>Movement of the model is very smooth. The quality of the renderings
>is not so good -- must be related to file size, since PyMol can have
>a very good quality.
>
I too am im
las 0:20, Wayne Decatur escribió:
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> [Jmol-users] beyond a limitation of JMOL: TiBS article on publication-
> integrated 3D models in PDFs
> From: Wayne Decatur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2008-09-04 21:58
> Thought people might be interested in a new article in Trends in
>
fascinating. So one would simply need to write a U3D file format exporter.
Very good project for someone. But of course, one would lose much of the
richness of the Jmol experience. Still
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Wayne Decatur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thought people might be interes
Thought people might be interested in a new article in Trends in
Biochemical Sciences by Pravin Kumar, Alexander Ziegler, Julian
Ziegler, Barbara Uchanska-Ziegler,
and Andreas Ziegler entitled "Grasping molecular structures through
publication-integrated 3D models". They detail using Pymol and Ad
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