I'm still not sure about all this 'cool' stuff - Python looks to me
like the illegitimate spawn of C and BASIC, but then I used to program
in 6502 machine code so what do I know .
Below is a variant of camera_travel (as Pythonised by Lieven Buts)
which takes an explicit final view matrix a
On Monday 17 November 2003 14:06, Laurence Pearl wrote:
> I should add that I don't actually know
> how to program in python and have no idea how its 'tuples' work, so
> this is a very FORTRAN-like routine - feel free to improve it.
I have attached a "Pythonized" version of the code. It uses docs
Well even this late in my career I still aspire to be cool, so here it
is much as requested, a python routine to make the camera travel from
place to place in your molecule.
The arguments to the routine are :
FIRST: frame number for start of the sequence
NFRAMES : number of fr
When making a movie It would be cool if you could set way-points to create a
sophisticated "tour"
of your molecule.
Each way-point would be a different view of your molecule.
Then you could specify the number of frames between any two way-points
(views). Each frame
would be a specified amount