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A script to automate this task would be really cool:
A script to automate this task would be really cool:
"""
 
One of my tricks is to only show part of the structure at a time, ray
One of my tricks is to only show part of the structure at a time, ray each part individually
each part individually and the reassemble them in Photoshop. I do this
and the reassemble them in Photoshop. I do this all the time with the huge multi protein PyMol  
all the time with the huge multi protein PyMol sessions I have to work
sessions I have to work on. It depends on your orientation in the viewer though, be careful to
on. It depends on your orientation in the viewer though, be careful to
not cut anything off. With the ribo ou can hide the large or the small subunit, render each
not cut anything off. With the ribo you can hide the large or the small
separately, and then reassemble.
subunit, render each separately, and then reassemble.
"""

Revision as of 08:21, 19 January 2009

Thums in gallery

I've updated images (from performance part). But now the thumbs are not showing. What's wrong? Davidov 05:05, 13 March 2008 (CDT)

Performance images

I loaded them with an image processing program. The images are offset outside of the viewable area. Please remake these images and try again. If this keeps happening you may have found a bug. Tree 07:57, 13 March 2008 (CDT)

Thanks. It seems to be viewable area issue. Davidov 05:47, 15 March 2008 (CDT)

Cool idea

A script to automate this task would be really cool:

One of my tricks is to only show part of the structure at a time, ray each part individually
and the reassemble them in Photoshop. I do this all the time with the huge multi protein PyMol 
sessions I have to work on. It depends on your orientation in the viewer though, be careful to
not cut anything off. With the ribo ou can hide the large or the small subunit, render each
separately, and then reassemble.