
On running movie with centroid - as I was instructed by Eric; sorry I lost the email - I noticed that on long runs a shift is introduced between the protein and the centroid thread. To restore the relative positions between protein and centroid thread, I had to bring back (through the movie) the centroid to its initial position. francesco pietra

Yes, if your structure "drifts" over the course of the trajectory you may have to use Movie's "hold selection steady" function to keep your structure close to the same position over the course of the trajectory. --Eric On May 3, 2010, at 7:57 AM, Francesco Pietra wrote:
On running movie with centroid - as I was instructed by Eric; sorry I lost the email - I noticed that on long runs a shift is introduced between the protein and the centroid thread. To restore the relative positions between protein and centroid thread, I had to bring back (through the movie) the centroid to its initial position.
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