Help:Making animations for Powerpoint: Difference between revisions

Eric Martz (talk | contribs)
Eric Martz (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
<font color="red">The method described below requires a new version of <i>FirstGlance in Jmol</i> scheduled for release on or before June14, 2016. Until that version is released, the method below is not available.</font>
<font color="red">The method described below requires a new version of <i>FirstGlance in Jmol</i> scheduled for release on or before June14, 2016. Until that version is released, the method below is not available.</font>


Any molecular scene in Proteopedia (or any Jmol website) can be converted to a rocking or spinning animation for presentations, such as Microsoft Powerpoint, free Google Slides, or free Libre Office. Examples:
Any molecular scene in Proteopedia (or any Jmol website) can be converted to a rocking or spinning animation for presentations, such as Microsoft Powerpoint, free Google Slides, or free Libre Office.
==Demonstration Examples==
* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1t-hAL5AWeGmXJdanNNusIbiLN0_c53laQe7PJrjQRe8/edit?usp=sharing In Google Slides]
* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1t-hAL5AWeGmXJdanNNusIbiLN0_c53laQe7PJrjQRe8/edit?usp=sharing In Google Slides]
* In Microsoft Powerpoint (in preparation, will have the same content as in Google Slides)
* In Microsoft Powerpoint (in preparation, will have the same content as in Google Slides)

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz