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===DESCRIPTION===
===DESCRIPTION===
    "view" makes it possible to save and restore viewpoints on a given
"view" makes it possible to save and restore viewpoints on a given
  scene within a single session.
scene within a single session.
   
   
===USAGE===
===USAGE===
    view key[,action]
view key[,action]
  view *
view *
   
   
  key can be any string
key can be any string
  action should be 'store' or 'recall' (default: 'recall')
action should be 'store' or 'recall' (default: 'recall')
   
   
===PYMOL API===
===PYMOL API===
<source lang="python">
<source lang="python">
  cmd.view(string key,string action)
cmd.view(string key,string action)
</source>
</source>


===VIEWS
===VIEWS===
  Views F1 through F12 are automatically bound to function keys
  provided that "set_key" has not been used to redefine the behaviour
  of the respective key, and that a "scene" has not been defined for
  that key.
   
   
Views F1 through F12 are automatically bound to function keys
provided that "set_key" has not been used to redefine the behaviour
of the respective key, and that a "scene" has not been defined for
that key.
===EXAMPLES===
===EXAMPLES===
   
   
  view 0,store
view 0,store
  view 0
view 0
   
   
===SEE ALSO===
===SEE ALSO===

Revision as of 00:58, 21 February 2005

DESCRIPTION

"view" makes it possible to save and restore viewpoints on a given scene within a single session.

USAGE

view key[,action] view *

key can be any string action should be 'store' or 'recall' (default: 'recall')

PYMOL API

 cmd.view(string key,string action)

VIEWS

Views F1 through F12 are automatically bound to function keys provided that "set_key" has not been used to redefine the behaviour of the respective key, and that a "scene" has not been defined for that key.

EXAMPLES

view 0,store
view 0

SEE ALSO

  Cmd scene, Cmd set_view, Cmd get_view