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'''mdo''' sets up a command to be executed upon entry into the specified frame of the movie. These commands are usually created by a PyMOL utility program (such as util.mrock). Command can actually contain several commands separated by semicolons ';' | '''mdo''' sets up a command to be executed upon entry into the specified frame of the movie. These commands are usually created by a PyMOL utility program (such as util.mrock). Command can actually contain several commands separated by semicolons ';' | ||
Revision as of 13:39, 17 November 2009
mdo sets up a command to be executed upon entry into the specified frame of the movie. These commands are usually created by a PyMOL utility program (such as util.mrock). Command can actually contain several commands separated by semicolons ';'
USAGE
mdo frame : command
PYMOL API
cmd.mdo( int frame, string command )
EXAMPLE
// Creates a single frame movie involving a rotation about X and Y load test.pdb mset 1 mdo 1: turn x,5; turn y,5; mplay
NOTES
The mset command must first be used to define the movie before "mdo" statements will have any effect. Redefinition of the movie clears any existing mdo statements.