I definitely second Seth's praise for the animation feature.  It may seem a 
little "hokey" at first, but in presentations it really helps to keep the 
viewers in register with the presenter... My only niggle with it is that it 
actually moves too fast (on my machine) - any way of throttling it, at least on 
beefy graphics cards (sort of like the fps setting for movies)??

-Tom


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[mailto:pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net]on Behalf Of Seth Harris
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 4:27 PM
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Subject: [PyMOL] linux and multi-button mouse

<very long mouse tail clipped>


>Last things were just mouse interface feedback for Warren, 
>and to make those short...
>
>2) Animation is slick, Dr. DeLano! Particularly helps in 
>sharing structures as people currently get disoriented 
>when I recenter if they aren't "driving".  Don't feel 
>strongly if it's on or off by default, though, since I 
>tend to set things up how I like them using start up 
>scripts (e.g. auto_zoom off like Tom was mentioning)
>
>-seth
>

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