at 6.04p EDT on 2004 February 25 Wednesday Miguel Howard said:

> Tim,
> 
> I have never seen this command.
> 
> Do you have a good URL that is a good reference?
> 
I have a pdf file.  will email off-list.


> Are these positions relative (like move) or absolute (from the reset
> position)?
> 
I believe they are absolute from the reset position, though to be honest, I
have never thoroughly tested this assumption.

regards,

:tim

-- 
timothy driscoll
molvisions - molecular graphics & visualization
<http://www.molvisions.com/>
usa:north carolina:wake forest



> 
> >
> > at 4.38p EDT on 2004 February 25 Wednesday Miguel Howard said:
> >
> >> Tim wrote:
> >> > move is designed to run over time.  for simple positioning, try
> >> >
> >> >    view set x y z
> >>
> >> This one does not work in Jmol.
> >> I have never seen it.
> >>
> >> What are the values of x/y/z?
> >>
> >
> > sorry; that was a simplistic version.  complete syntax:
> >
> >
> > view set xrot yrot zrot zoom xtrans ytrans ztrans slab xcen ycen zcen
> >
> >
> > (the last three params set the center of rotation.)
> >
> >
> > in Chime, the rotation is performed in the order zrot yrot xrot (go
> > figure).
> >
> >
> > hth,
> >
> > :tim
> >


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