On May 9, 2007, at 12:46 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:

> Just one added feature. You can now zoomTo and moveTo a group and
> designate the zoom in each case to be based on that group's radius,  
> not
> the model's. In this way you can fill the screen with any set of atoms
> you want to, and you can go to this zoom setting smoothly.
>
>
> zoomTo timeSec (atom expression) zoomSetting
>
> It's all in that last bit, the zoomSetting. This of course can be  
> just a
> number:
>
> zoomTo 2.0 (His89) 200
>
> But if you use 0 instead:
>
> zoomTo 2.0 (His89) 0
>
> it zooms to the "natural" zoom setting for that group.
>


this works quite well.  I've tried it in a number of different  
structures.  nice!


tim
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04-16-07.  We will not forget you.



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