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Hi,
  I'm writing some code that currently displays gif images of molecules. I 
would like to instead use OpenGL to render these images - I figure that I 
need GtkGLArea. But how does this relate to the PyOpenGL bindings? From the 
examples in the PyOpenGL package, it seems they use GLUT to manage windows 
and events etc. So what would be the procedeure to use OpenGL commands to 
output to the GtkGLArea
 
I'd appreciate it if anybody could point me to some example code.

Thanks,

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