Miguel wrote:

The animation in Jmol is based upon distinct 'models'. So one can
basically animate any type of file. Today one can see animated multi-frame
.xyz files and animated animations in multi-model nmr pdb format.

Go to:
  http://www.jmol.org/demo/animation


That's a helpful page--should change those buttons to read the new script words.
Ah, yes, cyclohexane. I think that animation may be a bit off. Here's a goal (for me)--to animate this:


http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/chem247/ringflip.htm

(Although, really, isn't the movie more fun?) My point here is that the "hand-held" animation shows how much more subtle (and simple) this particular process is than many animations pretend.


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