Jmol/Using the console

From Proteopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 40: Line 40:
Model 2.1 gets moved and model 1.1 stays in place.
Model 2.1 gets moved and model 1.1 stays in place.
-
Here is an example, <scene name='78/786673/Gal_nagal_other_superposition/1'>GAL and NAGAL superimposed via the ligand</scene>. The Jmol script for the scene is here (see Figure X), and the key command is:
+
Here is an example, <scene name='78/786673/Gal_nagal_other_superposition/1'>GAL and NAGAL superimposed via the ligand</scene>. The Jmol script for the scene is here (see [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:Garman_lab:_Interconversion_of_lysosomal_enzyme_specificities Figure X]), and the key command is:
"compare {2.1} {1.1} ATOMS{1000:A and _C}{801:A and _C} ROTATE TRANSLATE"
"compare {2.1} {1.1} ATOMS{1000:A and _C}{801:A and _C} ROTATE TRANSLATE"

Revision as of 13:24, 31 October 2020

The Jmol console may be used to obtain information, and to change the scene currently displayed. This may be useful while viewing a Proteopedia page, or while creating a 3D scene, achieving certain effects not possible with the Scene Authoring Tools alone. You can open the Jmol console via the right-click menu in the Jmol window, or via a dedicated button under the Jmol window in the SAT.

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Karsten Theis

Personal tools