OK, sorry to be dense, but is it possible to script the image export? As I said I want to use a script like I have done on rasmol to create a series of images which I can then open in Quicktime Pro, which will convert them to a movie i can show on the web or in a powerpoint presentation.

In rasmol the script is of the sort:

rotate x 2
refresh
save gif 01.gif
rotate x 2
refresh
save gif 02.gif

In Jmol using the scripting window the rotate and refresh commands etc work, but if I type:

save png 01.png

I get a message "script command not implemented: save"

This sounds as if 'save' is recognized as a command (although I cannot find documentation on this in the Help) but the syntax is wrong.

David

PS Pov-ray is a non-starter in this context, and probably most other contexts for mainstream users. I'd never heard of it, and when I looked at the page of settings I shuddered and closed it quickly.
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