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From: Marcelo A. Carignano (cari_at_purdue.edu)
Date: Wed Jan 28 2004 - 13:30:41 CST
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Hi,
I am using vmd to visualize trajectories of computer simulations.
In my model molecule one of the interacting sites is a point-dipole,
no a pair of charges, but a single point dipole.
I can create a movie with no problem using a psf and a dcd file.
No problems so far.
Now I want to represent the particle carrying the dipole moment with an
arrow, or anything that would show the direction of the dipole.
My question is how can I get that effect.
I will appreciate very much any help with this. 
Many thanks,
                     Marcelo Carignano
                     cari_at_purdue.edu
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