| 63 | Phil, Kristen, Michal, Meghan; Eric, Elaine, Greg, TomG, Zach |
| 64 | |
| 65 | Phil: It's crunch time for NIH3D. Kristen has two questions... |
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| 67 | Kristen: re presets, we are missing output for rainbow-vis, ribbon-bychain-vis, ribbon-secondary-vis. Phil: these presets are in the menu, they just aren't named with "vis." Kristen: we are getting outputs for the printable versions but not the visualization versions. Eric: I will fix the script to also generate outputs for those. Phil: the presets exist. Michal: These are updates to the scripts rather than the presets themselves. |
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| 69 | Kristen: we also want to synchronize with your ChimeraX 1.5 release. What is the timeframe? TomG: release candidate starting today, typically wait 2 weeks to a month to make it official. So a rough estimate is mid-November. but it really depends on the bug reports that come in. Phil: so we should get the release candidate. Kristen: will we be notified automatically when it's available? ChimeraX team: we don't email the whole list for the candidate but we can email NIAID folks about it. TomG: typically release about twice a year. |
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| 71 | Kristen: we need to release NIH3D in December. |
| 72 | |
| 73 | What's new: dockprep command, axes/planes/centroids, MOLEonline reader, ... |
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| 75 | TomG: would it be useful to be able to color the channel by properties? Phil: yes our collaborator was interested in something like that, although we did not discuss details. The mutation of interest changed the pore. Elaine: probably more interesting/helpful to show surface of marker model and then color by protein's ESP or MLP. |
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| 77 | Phil: the HOLE results looked better because the surface was smoother (planes and resulting spheres closer together). TomG: molecular surface on marker model would also help take care of that. |
| 78 | |
| 79 | TomG: been doing more VR recently. New more expensive Quest system has been announced. |
| 80 | |
| 81 | == 9/29/2022 == |
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