Hi Martin,
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Martin Hediger wrote:
> Dear all
> Is it possible to start a PyMOL viewer through a web browser? What I
> mean by this is, is it possible to view a protein over the internet
> where the viewing features are provided by some "limited" PyMOL server?
> The
scripting options. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Carsten
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Hediger [mailto:ma@bluewin.ch]
> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 7:38 AM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] Start PyMOL session in web browser
>
I was thinking of something like a browser plug-in, just as it is
available for PowerPoint.
We'll see, where it goes.
Am 19.12.10 17:06, schrieb Rich:
> On 19-12-2010 10:27, Martin Hediger wrote:
>> Of course, Jmol is very poweful and I am using it as well for many things.
>> Inconvenient pro
On 19-12-2010 10:27, Martin Hediger wrote:
> Of course, Jmol is very poweful and I am using it as well for many things.
> Inconvenient probably is the wrong word, I just find the PyMOL handling
> of large molecules a bit more intuitive.
Understood.
As far as I can see, there are
> more view opt
Of course, Jmol is very poweful and I am using it as well for many things.
Inconvenient probably is the wrong word, I just find the PyMOL handling
of large molecules a bit more intuitive. As far as I can see, there are
more view options in PyMOL (Ribbons, Surfaces, etc), this would be
particular
Martin Hediger [ma@bluewin.ch] wrote:
> Is it possible to start a PyMOL viewer through a web browser? What I
> mean by this is, is it possible to view a protein over the internet
> where the viewing features are provided by some "limited" PyMOL server?
> The only thing able to do that right
Jmol certainly is not the only thing able to do that.
In the applet world, you have at least OpenAstexViewer
http://openastexviewer.net/web/ , but I also imagine it is possible to build a
(jogl-accellerated) applet using jymol http://www.pymol.org/jymol , but I'm
fairly certain it is not open s
On 19-12-2010 7:37, Martin Hediger wrote:
> Dear all
> Is it possible to start a PyMOL viewer through a web browser? What I
> mean by this is, is it possible to view a protein over the internet
> where the viewing features are provided by some "limited" PyMOL server?
> The only thing able to do tha
Dear all
Is it possible to start a PyMOL viewer through a web browser? What I
mean by this is, is it possible to view a protein over the internet
where the viewing features are provided by some "limited" PyMOL server?
The only thing able to do that right now is Jmol, but i think its very
inconv