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== Comments ==
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OasisBob, good work.  I'd like to see this page really develop (maybe into a series).
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[[User:Inchoate|Tree]] 12:54, 11 April 2007 (CDT)
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Wow.  Compliments to anyone who's worked on this program.  I'm just an undergrad trying to do a biochem project on a mac.  I attempted to get some form of RASmol/protein explorer to work for over an hour and then came upon this as an alternative.  So easy to use and the images are beautiful.  This is a good introduction and I appreciate that it's a wiki.  It was unbelievable how the protein explorer people formatted their help section; all circumlocution and dense confusing explanations filled with links to more of the same.  Thank you.

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This page is still in a work in progress. Oasisbob 22:48, 10 April 2007 (CDT)

TODO:

  • Capitalization for internal GUI features?
  • Definition of an object?
  • Objects vs selection objects?
  • Pic of External GUI for command line
  • s/PyMol/PyMOL
  • Dummy-style advanced notation.
  • Howto run commands...
    • Tone change.
  • intro and outro


Comments

OasisBob, good work. I'd like to see this page really develop (maybe into a series).

Tree 12:54, 11 April 2007 (CDT)


Wow. Compliments to anyone who's worked on this program. I'm just an undergrad trying to do a biochem project on a mac. I attempted to get some form of RASmol/protein explorer to work for over an hour and then came upon this as an alternative. So easy to use and the images are beautiful. This is a good introduction and I appreciate that it's a wiki. It was unbelievable how the protein explorer people formatted their help section; all circumlocution and dense confusing explanations filled with links to more of the same. Thank you.