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Date:
2005-06-24 20:41
Priority:
3
State:
Open
Submitted by:
Jeanette Schmidt (
jeanette
)
Assigned to:
Christopher Bruns (cmbruns)
Summary:
Viewing strcuture at different scales
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Feature to enable viewing of the structure at different scales --> For example: select an area for the structure or a number of residues on the 1D (or eventually later the 2D structure) and request viewing of these residues at an atomic scale while the rest of the molecule is still viewed in a "lumped" or coarse grain scale. This would allow zooming in on a given area of interest without loosing context.
Feature to enable viewing of the structure at different scales -->
For example: select an area for the structure or a number of residues on the 1D (or eventually later the 2D structure) and request viewing of these residues at an atomic scale while the rest of the molecule is still viewed in a "lumped" or coarse grain scale.
This would allow zooming in on a given area of interest without loosing context.
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