>OK, so MODEL/ENDMDL, although its use violates standard PDB format,
>is the way to go. Here's an attempt at animation using select and
>NOT using restrict:
>
>http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/test_jmol1.html
>
>Fun!

Beautiful animation, Bob! I might implement this on my site when I have all the 
essentials finished.
However, I don't understand where I violate PDB rules here. 
But anyway, Jmol does exactly what I want, so I'm happy with it. :)

Q: what's up with the translucent atoms Egon whas talking about? Is this 
implemented in Jmol?

Joost

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