Dear Stephen Miller:

Also, don't overlook the fact that pymol itself is a movie player. In powerpoint you can create what is called a hyperlink to pymol, and then you can just load in your macro (pml script) and your movie starts playing embedded in powerpoint. This is far better because you can move the molecule around while the movie plays, zoom in and out, etc. This gives a sense of immediacy in a presentation that is lost with an animated gif, or whatever movie player you might use. The hyperlink feature works better in windows powerpoint than mac powerpoint, BTW.


William G. Scott

Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
and The Center for the Molecular Biology of RNA
Sinsheimer Laboratories
University of California at Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California 95064
USA

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