I've made a list of the objects I see as pertinent to the
discussion of taking a snapshot of the state of the model.
Just for general interest; I may be missing one thing or
another. The trick would be to somehow encode the critical
information without taking up too much space.


[i] is over frame.atomCount
[j] is over frame.bondCount
"mad" stands for "milliAngstromDiameter"
"colix" stands for "color index"


atoms[i]
|
 ----madAtom
 ----colixAtom
 ----translucent

bonds[j]
|
 ----- order
 ----- mad
 ----- colix


shapes
|
 ----- stars
        |
         ----mads[i]
         ----colixes[i]

|
 ----- vectors
        |
         ----mads[i]
         ----colixes[i]

|
 ----- dots
        |
         ----dotsConvexMaps[i]
         ----colixesConvex[i]
         ----tori[]
         ----cavities[]

|
 ----- balls (selector for atoms)
|
 ----- sticks  (selectors for bonds)
        |
         ----hsticks
         ----sssticks

|
 ----- sasurface
        |
         ----surfaces[]

|
 ----- mps  (Model-Chain-Polymer-Shape)
        |
        | includes backbone, cartoon,
            meshribbons, ribbons, rockets, strands, trace
        |
         ----mpsmodels[].mpspolymers[].monomers[].mads[]
         ----mpsmodels[].mpspolymers[].monomers[].colix[]
         ----mpsmodels[].mpspolymers[].monomers[].translucent[]

|
 ----- echo (there are only three)
        |
         ----toptext
         ----middletext
         ----bottomtext

|
 ----- hover  (there is only one)
        |
         ----atomIndex
         ----colixBackground
         ----colixForeground
         ----font3d
         ----labelFormat

|
 ----- measures (up to 16 sets)
        |
         ----Measurement[16]
|
 ----- SelectionIndependentShape
        |
         ----axes
         ----bbcage
         ----uccage
         ----frank
         ----polyhedra[]
         ----meshCollection
              |
               ----isosurface[]
              |
               ----pmesh[]





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