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RasMol Version 2.6-beta-2 Manual
Molecular Visualisation Program
Roger Sayle
Glaxo Wellcome Research and Development
Stevenage, Hertfordshire, U.K.
In May 1997, Dr. William McClure at Carnegie Mellon University divided rasman.htm
into 22 files for faster navigation in a frames or linked page format. Except for the
additions listed below, very little was changed in the content or format of the original
hypertext version of the Manual, rasman.htm.
The following pages were added to this version:
The remaining paragraphs on this page describe the updating of the RasMol v2.5 Manual
and its conversion to an HTML format by Drs. Wong and Martz.
Copied from the Introduction to rasman.htm:
In July, 1996, this version of the RasMol Manual was updated from version 2.5 to version
2.6-beta-2 by Dr. Margaret Wong of the Chemistry Department, Swinburne University of
Technology, Australia (marg@chem1.chem.swin.edu.au). Some further revisions were made by
Eric Martz (emartz@microbio.umass.edu), who
will be happy to receive suggestions for additional improvements. Subsequent
revisions are detailed below.
RasMol in versions for several operating systems, installation instructions, and extensive
supplementary resources are available at the RasMol Home Page. Included are Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), tutorials on how to use RasMol,
several documents on how to
create "movie" scripts, and Roger Sayle's personal account of
how RasMol came to be. RasMol's original distribution site is by ftp from the University of Edinburgh.
Use the Find mechanism of your web browser to search for topics of interest. This
is possible because this version of the Manual is a single html file (rather than
being broken into a separate file for each chapter, as are some versions of the Manual you
will find on the web). The disadvantage of this is that it may take some time to load the
entire Manual (>140 kilobytes) into your browser. If you click on a topic which appears
to be missing, just wait until the entire document has loaded ("Document:
Done" message at the bottom of Netscape). If you will be referring to the Manual
frequently, it is recommended that you use your web browser's File, Save to make a
copy of the Manual on your local disk. You can then use your browser's local mode (File,
Open) to view this file, which will load much more quickly. As long as you have
installed your web browser on a computer, it does not need an Internet connection to view
a local file.
Revision History
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