The chimera software allows you to generate movies from such commands (the
Jmol's "moveto" equivalent is called "fly" in chimera). You may not find an
equivalent to all of Jmol's versatile commands (I haven't been able to make a
smooth scaling from vdw to ball & stick for example), but for most animations
purposes it can be more than sufficient.
Paul
Le 21 juin 2010 à 15:20, Robert Hanson a écrit :
> There is not a way to automatically create files from a moveto command. There
> is a way to create files from standard frame-based animation. For this you
> use "write frames". But the idea of writing a file for each step in a moveto
> operation is not available.
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Alexander Rose <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I started looking into using jmol to create videos.
>
> As I have understood so far, the approach is to create some scene (color,
> orientation, ...), issue a 'write image', create a new scene using jmol
> script, issue a 'write image', and so forth. Afterwards you need to
> concatenate the images to a movie. There are the nice moveto, navigate,
> zoomto commands, which create nice animations. Is there a way to use these to
> create images for a movies? Thanks.
>
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