Good news for all those who are wondering about Adobe and the semantic web.
Larry Masinter (http://larry.masinter.net) will be with us at Sepublica. He
will be our keynote speaker with "Getting More Data Through the Publication
Pipeline”. Larry will also participate in our round table, so if you wa
I've had the same experience as well. I've found that it works a little
better in the newer version. It's not perfect, but my movies do look better
than when I use Powerpoint.
Dan
> From: William Scott
> Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 22:25:34 -0700 (PDT)
> To:
> Subject
Hi Rick,
I want to join Bill's experience with keynote. What I usually do, is to
read the series of pymol pictures into Quicktime Pro and export them as
movie (you can save the series of pictures directly as "slide show"
without any quality loss; however, such a "movie" often halts for a
frac
On 04.06.2005, at 20:23, rick young wrote:
Hello everone,
I was wondering if anyone out there has any experiance with usuing
Apple's Keynote to display animated pymol gif's. I've had a look in
the archives and couldn't find anything.
I use QuickTime Pro to convert PyMol movies to QuickT
>
> I was wondering if anyone out there has any experiance with usuing Apple's
> Keynote to display animated pymol gif's. I've had a look in the archives and
> couldn't find anything.
>
> On a second note (and sorry to open up this debate again), What is the
> consensus for displaying a pymol mo
> On a second note (and sorry to open up this debate again), What is the
> consensus for displaying a pymol movie in a presentation package such as
> powerpoint? i've tried avi and mpeg but i find that there is a loss in
> the quailty when compared to the sharpness of a animated gif.
I'm pretty su
Hello everone,
I was wondering if anyone out there has any experiance with usuing Apple's
Keynote to display animated pymol gif's. I've had a look in the archives and
couldn't find anything.
On a second note (and sorry to open up this debate again), What is the
consensus for displaying a py