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From: manuel mourato (manuelmourato25_at_gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 06 2022 - 18:00:59 CDT
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Hello John,
Understood. It is precisely because I couldnt find any webgl based tools
that support trajectories that I was wondering if vmd had something that I
could use.
In any case, thank you for your help.
All the best
Manuel Mourato
A sexta, 6/05/2022, 17:53, John Stone <johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu> escreveu:
> Hi,
> If you're interested in doing the display in a browser window
> without getting into the complexities of video streaming or
> the like, then for small to moderate sized structures, I would
> say that WebGL is the way to go. I can't comment about trajectory
> display, I don't know if there are any WebGL based molecular viewers
> that support trajectories. I think if you search google for WebGL-based
> viewers you'll probably find quite a few. VMD doesn't have any WebGL
> support, so all of these would involve running totally different software--000000000000abe48705de5fd5b1--
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