![]() ![]() I can make a hyperlink as was suggested in > the mail list, but this is not ideal. I like the > scenes function but am having trouble importing the.psw file > into PowerPoint. > The new pymol beta has been fun to play with. I know that this function is new, but do any of the more experienced users found any work arounds or suggestions?=20 =20 Glen =20 =20. I am also having trouble getting the.psw to simply open on some machines (works on windows xp home but not pro) (I know, it is a beta). I would like it to just come up as a new slide and go back to PowerPoint after the last scene. I need to go through two windows warnings about evil hyperlinks, the pymol startup, and need to quit pymol when I am done. ![]() I can make a hyperlink as was suggested in the mail list, but this is not ideal. I like the scenes function but am having trouble importing the.psw file into PowerPoint. PyMol - Exercise F: A simple animation within PyMol, and for PowerPoint PyMol - Exercise G: Harnessing the power of PyMol: introducing scripts PyMol - Exercise H: Select command, parameters, scripting, and subsets.Īttachments: Hi all, =20 The new pymol beta has been fun to play with. This short exercise is meant as a simple option to both create a rotation within the PyMol Viewer, and a simple option for generating a movie suitable for PowerPoint. PyMol ‐ 2 83 2 PyMol ‐ Exercise O: A simple animation within PyMol, and for PowerPoint There are various ways to animate and create movies within PyMol. ![]()
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