Oliver wrote:

>>>>Q: How does Chime address the issue of multiple 'frames' in a .xyz
>>>> file?
>
> Chime uses the following Rasmol-Script commands for Animation Control:
>
> anim {on|off|info}
> anim mode {loop|once|palindrome}
> anim direction {+1|-1}
> anim fps ###
> anim frame {next|-1-|###}
>
> ("anim" can be replaced with "animation")
>
> and the following commands are available as Chime embed tags:
>
> animfps=###
> animmode={loop|once|palindrome|ping|pong}
> startanim={false|no|true|yes}
> AnimFrameCallback={JSFunctionName}
>
> (I hope I haven't missed anything)

Does chime *only* deal with .xyz files? Or are there other types of files
it supports for animations.

>>>>Q: Does Chime have extensions to the scripting language to allow
>>>> manipulation of particular frames?
>>>
>>>Have a browse at:
>>>
>>>http://www.cmbi.kun.nl/wetche/organic/subjmenu.html
>>>
>>>There Chime is used for animations...
>>
>>
>> I don't have a Win32 machine nearby. But I will try to find one.
>
> With CodeWavers CrossOver Plugin[1] you can run Chime on a Linux
> Machine. I've never tried it myself but my colleagues told me, that it
> works fine.
>
> [1] http://www.codeweavers.com/site/products/

I think it may be easier for me to get a Win32 machine :-)


Miguel





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