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I like the Covers section of the wiki!  Good addition!  You may want to black out the address labels on the magazine covers...<br>--[[User:Ojganesh|Ojganesh]] 08:46, 8 September 2008 (CDT)

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Jason, Conserning the Kabsch alogrithm.... Can you take two sets of vectors with different numbers in each set and have it loop over the larger set?

For instance, I have CA and CB positions for 4 residues (residues aren't sequential), could I find the optimal RMSD between the 4 residue CA_CB set and a another protein (well, it's own CA_CB set) ?

I haven't looked at the code, but I figured you are more familiar with it.

Thanks, Dan


Hello, I'm thinking of making changes to the GalleryImage template. I wanted to check with you about these changes before I made them:

  • I feel that the description column is unnecessary. Putting the description below the image is probably good enough. Also, for a table which stretches horizontally, in which horizontal screen space is very valuable, an extra column for this seems like a waste.
  • Does each row have to be centered? Maybe left aligning the rows is better.
  • A divider between each entry would be nice.
  • I understand why you make the GalleryImage template this way, but maybe an overhaul is necessary... Long 'What to Type' sections can easily make an entry cumbersome (just look at mine).
  • For visual pretty-ness, maybe having fixed widths for the sections? (Course this could lead to problems...)

BTW, thanks for making the GalleryImage template. I especially like the 'See Also' section, as I wouldn't have thought of adding it...
--Ojganesh 15:01, 25 August 2008 (CDT)


Hey again, I like the Covers section of the wiki! Good addition! You may want to black out the address labels on the magazine covers...
--Ojganesh 08:46, 8 September 2008 (CDT)