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==Presenting Animations==
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Animations, such as rotations or [[Morphs|morphs]] displayed in Proteopedia (in Jmol), can be converted to [[true movies]] (animated GIF files), and these can be displayed in Powerpoint&reg;<ref name="ppt" /> slides. While the molecule moves in such movies, it is not interactive: it does not respond to dragging with the mouse. Here are
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Animations, such as rotations or [[Morphs|morphs]] displayed in Proteopedia (in Jmol), can be converted to [[Morphs#True_Movies|true movies]] (animated GIF files), and these can be displayed in Powerpoint&reg;<ref name="ppt" /> slides. While the molecule moves in such movies, it is not interactive: it does not respond to dragging with the mouse. Here are
[http://firstglance.jmol.org/slides.htm#rotating '''instructions'''].
[http://firstglance.jmol.org/slides.htm#rotating '''instructions'''].

Revision as of 01:25, 19 May 2009

Taking Snapshots of Molecules for Presentations

It is easy to take a snapshot of any molecular scene in Proteopedia. Such snapshots can be pasted into Powerpoint®[1] slides or into word processor documents. Here are instructions. (These instructions were written for FirstGlance in Jmol but work equally well for Proteopedia.)

Presenting Animations

Animations, such as rotations or morphs displayed in Proteopedia (in Jmol), can be converted to true movies (animated GIF files), and these can be displayed in Powerpoint®[1] slides. While the molecule moves in such movies, it is not interactive: it does not respond to dragging with the mouse. Here are instructions.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Powerpoint is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.

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