>>It is currently not implemented, but I plan to put in a restriction
>>that an 'animation' needs to contain the same number and the same
>>elements in the same order in every model.
>>
>>Q: Would this type of restriction conflict with any of these
>>applications?
>>
>>(The only thing I can think of is nuclear reactions ... where the
>>atom type would change :-)
>>
>
> unless I misunderstand your suggestion, I would argue against such a
> restriction.  it is often helpful to animate the transition from bound
> to unbound states of an enzyme, for example, where the bound state
> structure contains ligand but the unbound state does not.

But the atoms still exist, right?

It seems to me that you would want to show that they have just moved to
different locations.



Miguel



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