Dirk is right.  Scenes are way nice.  What I am wondering is if there is a
way of incorporating them into powerpoint a little more smoothly than I
currently do.  As has been suggested by many, I use a hyperlink to the
.psw file.

Under XP, this fires up pymol, even if pymol is already running in the
background.  In other words, for a second or so, I see the empty pymol
window on top of the current slide of my presentation as pymol is
starting.  Is there a way to open the session with pymol that is already
running?

Under OSX, the session file is opened in a running pymol session
(pymolX11Hybrid), but the transition is even rougher than under XP.  The
current slide disappears and the Mac contemplates for a while before
opening the session.  The G5 is much slower than my XP notebook, but are
there any tricks to smoothen things up?

Has anyone tried this with StarOffice under linux?

Thanks


Andreas


> Hi Warren,
>
> the scenes feature in PyMOL is _really_ nice! By choosing appropriate
> scenes, it does exactly what I would like to show in a movie describing
> a protein structure. Is there a way in PyMOL to export the individual
> frames for a movie from scenes? If not, this would be my most desired
> missing feature in PyMOL!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dirk.
>

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