
Dear all, Is an offline reference manual (*.pdf) available for Chimera? I realized that under the documentation section of the website, that only online references are present. Having an offline user guide would be more convenient because there is no need to go online everytime a problem is encountered. Thank you and good day Reiner Villavicencio BS Biochemistry Dept. of Physical Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences University of the Philippines, Manila "Its hard to hold on to something that can never be yours in anyway you want... something that wasnt really yours to begin with... you just have to go on and accept the fact that while good things never last some dont even start...." Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com

Hi Reiner, A complete copy of the documentation is included with your download, so it's not necessary to have internet access to use it. The documentation opened with the Help menu in Chimera is your local copy. You can even search this local copy with Help... Search Documentation. We have looked at generating a PDF file, but the User's Guide is very nonlinear and the results were unsatisfactory. With the local copy, you can still follow all the links and benefit from the interconnections without having access to the internet. Best, Elaine On Nov 16, 2005, at 10:08 PM, Reiner Villavicencio wrote:
Dear all,
Is an offline reference manual (*.pdf) available for Chimera? I realized that under the documentation section of the website, that only online references are present. Having an offline user guide would be more convenient because there is no need to go online everytime a problem is encountered. Thank you and good day
Reiner Villavicencio BS Biochemistry Dept. of Physical Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences University of the Philippines, Manila
"Its hard to hold on to something that can never be yours in anyway you want... something that wasn’t really yours to begin with... you just have to go on and accept the fact that while good things never last some don’t even start...." Send instant messages to your online friends http:// uk.messenger.yahoo.com
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