Because "wireframe off" and "wireframe delete" are easily confused, I
also like "connect delete" for removing a bond.
David
Miguel wrote:
Bob wrote:
To me it would seem more logical to have
connect DELETE
rather than
wireframe DELETE
Bob feels that the commnd for d
Bob wrote:
> To me it would seem more logical to have
>
> connect DELETE
>
> rather than
>
> wireframe DELETE
Bob feels that the commnd for deleting bond should be
connect delete;
rather than
wireframe delete;
Q: Any other opinions on this?
Miguel
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On Feb 1, 2006, at 11:19 a, M. Gonzalo Claros Díaz wrote:
El 01/02/2006, a las 16:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
* Jmol versions of every major molecular illustration [previously
available in CHIME]
Anybody actually found the Jmol-available illustrations? All the
pages
I've hit so far ar
> Hi,
>
> I believe this must have been pointed out by folks repeatedly, but I hope
> someone (e.g. Miguel) can direct me to the part of source code
> most likely responsible for this problem (hopefully I could help fix it).
Charles,
Thank you for your interest in investigating this.
I will try
El 01/02/2006, a las 16:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
* Jmol versions of every major molecular illustration [previously
available in CHIME]
Anybody actually found the Jmol-available illustrations? All the pages
I've hit so far are just for Chime.
I have found only:
Living Figures--fully
On Feb 1, 2006, at 10:25 a, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, February 1, 2006 9:47 am, Miguel said:
I was visited by a rep from a book publisher the other day, who gave
me a booklet with details of the forthcoming 6th edition of Stryer's
Biochemistry (Berg et al.), the premier textbook for te
Hi,
I believe this must have been pointed out by folks repeatedly, but I hope someone (e.g. Miguel) can direct me to the part of source code
most likely responsible for this problem (hopefully I could help fix it). I apologize to those who find this post reductant.
There has been a problem
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 16:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Companion Web site at www.whfreeman.com/stryer
> >> For students
> >> * Jmol versions of every major molecular illustration [previously
> >> available in CHIME]
>
> Anybody actually found the Jmol-available illustrations? All the pa
On Wed, February 1, 2006 9:47 am, Miguel said:
>
>> I was visited by a rep from a book publisher the other day, who gave
>> me a booklet with details of the forthcoming 6th edition of Stryer's
>> Biochemistry (Berg et al.), the premier textbook for teaching
>> undergraduate biochemistry. I quote fr
> I was visited by a rep from a book publisher the other day, who gave
> me a booklet with details of the forthcoming 6th edition of Stryer's
> Biochemistry (Berg et al.), the premier textbook for teaching
> undergraduate biochemistry. I quote from a booklet about the edition:
>
>
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 11:19, David Leader wrote:
> I was visited by a rep from a book publisher the other day, who gave
> me a booklet with details of the forthcoming 6th edition of Stryer's
> Biochemistry (Berg et al.), the premier textbook for teaching
> undergraduate biochemistry. I quot
I was visited by a rep from a book publisher the other day, who gave
me a booklet with details of the forthcoming 6th edition of Stryer's
Biochemistry (Berg et al.), the premier textbook for teaching
undergraduate biochemistry. I quote from a booklet about the edition:
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