[Jalview-discuss] export figure from Jmol
Paul Pillot
paul.pillot at ac-nice.fr
Thu Mar 4 13:56:20 GMT 2010
The latest Jmol versions allow exporting images as povray files that can produce high quality images. They can also render images internaly with antialiasing option.
If you'd like to do that, you should download the latest jmol release from :
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/
- In Jalview, open the jmol console and enter the following script :
show history
copy the given script
- In the latest jmol release (start jmol.jar), load the pdb file you want. paste the script in the console and edit it to remove the load command issued by jalview.
- execute the script : you should have the same output as the one provided by jalview.
- the command "set antialiasdisplay true" would produce an antialiased image. the command "set hermitelevel 10" would give better looking ribbons.
- you can export the image directly as a png/jpg file, see : http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/#writeimage,frames
- or you can export the scene as a povray project : write povray "myfilename.pov" This will provide you with a povray scene description file (pov extension) and a povray setting file (ini extension). You can then use that last file with the povray program to create your image.
Paul
Le 4 mars 2010 à 14:01, John M. Berrisford a écrit :
> Dear all
>
> I have been using Jalview to perform a sequence alignment on a protein
> for which I have a structure. This produces a figure in Jmol which
> colours the structure by conservation. This is a great feature, but Jmol
> isn't great for producing publication quality figures. I was wondering
> if its possible to output the pdb file from Jmol with the conserved
> residues labelled in some way, for example in the B factor column of the
> pdb file.
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
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