[chimera-dev] reference guide: long walk off a short pier
David A. C. Beck
dacb at u.washington.edu
Tue Sep 16 14:31:25 PDT 2008
Minimal value from their content. About their inclusion in the distro -
I recall only using them from www.cgl.ucsf.edu and not the local copy
included with the download.
Most beneficial are the examples. If I recall correctly there are
sections that are not complete or not in the table of contents in the
examples part of the guide. In addition, parts of the examples section
are pretty weak, e.g. molecular editing (which is very short and really
describes molecular selection and display NOT editing). More
documentation of how to modify coordinates, add / delete atoms,
molecules, etc. would be very much appreciated as would more solid
examples of, and caveats for C/C++ extensions.
- David
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David A. C. Beck, Ph.D.
dacb at u.washington.edu
Valerie Daggett Laboratory
University of Washington, Seattle
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Eric Pettersen wrote:
> To reduce the developer's maintenance load, we're looking to shave off parts
> that don't get much use. One item getting the hairy eyeball is the
> auto-generated Programmer's Reference Manual pages. Is anyone getting any
> value from these? If not, we will give them the heave ho. It will also save
> some on Chimera's download size (800K compressed for download; 21MB on disk).
>
> --Eric
>
> Eric Pettersen
> UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
> http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu
>
>
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