On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 22:45, Michael Banck wrote:
> Well, GNOME applications have a consistent set of icons for common stuff
> like 'save', 'load' 'copy', etc., but also for 'zoom' and stuff like
> that.
>
> What would be needed are icons in a similar style for molecular-related
> stuff. Like dra
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 10:27:35PM +, Ramanan Selvaratnam wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 19:49, Ben Cornett wrote:
> > I'm not much of a graphic artist, so I will probably stay away from
> > creating any custom button pixmaps.
>
> I will be happy to look into this although it is not clear wha
Hi,
Thanks. IMHO Gtk2+ opens up a lot of possibilites.
I am currently evaluvating software for GTK based live CD for modern
molecular biology needs. This is a most welcome development for me.
On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 19:49, Ben Cornett wrote:
> I'm not much of a graphic artist, so I will probably s
> improvements that I might like to make in the future (such as joining
> the gtk and rendering windows as you suggest). For now, I just thought
If you can figure out how to make pymol render into a passed in window
instead of creating its own toplevel, please let me know how you did
it. I don't
Thanks for giving it a look.
I'm not much of a graphic artist, so I will probably stay away from
creating any custom button pixmaps. I agree, however, that the ui could
benefit from a little reorganization. For this first pass, I just stuck
with mimicking the layout of the Tk interface, but I'm
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 03:58:00AM -0500, Ben Cornett wrote:
> I've put together a preliminary Gtk2 replacement for PyMol's usual Tk
> interface. Those interested can find screenshots, patches, and
> installation instructions at http://www.tuxbox.us
Swt. Do you plan to make it more GTK/GNOMEi
I've put together a preliminary Gtk2 replacement for PyMol's usual Tk
interface. Those interested can find screenshots, patches, and
installation instructions at http://www.tuxbox.us
Some things don't work, particularly items under the `File' menu. Most
things are done, however, so I think you c