karl,

Send a sample file of a format you would like to see Jmol read to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and I'll see what I can do.

Bob Hanson


On 3/27/07, Karl Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I've been asked to make some animation sequences for a science museum
> exhibit.
>
> But am a bit stuck on how I can generate suitable .xyz or multi-
> model .pdb files.
>
> I had hoped to use Cambridgesoft Chem 3D to construct the animation
> sequence. Which I can do happily.
>
> But cannot get a suitable the Jmol will read to display as an animation.
>
> Chem 3D will only save in three format which support mulitiple
> frames, "Cart Coord 1", "Cart Coord 2", "MOPAC .mop"
>
> I can provide samples of these file formats (if any one is interested).
>
> What do others use to generate their animation sequences ? Is MDL
> Sculpt the only option.
>
> Looking forward to any help.
>
> Regards, Karl
>
> P.s. I can get the Jmol web page to run happily with all sample .xyz
> animation sequences, so my HTML coding is fine.
>
>
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