Jmol-Application/C2/Modify-Display-and-View/English
Title of script: Modify Display and View
Author: Snehalatha Kaliappan
Keywords: Molecular models, 3-D models of chemical structures, video tutorial, Jmol tutorial
Outline:-
- Rotate, zoom, move and spin the model
- Modify the view
- Change the style of the display.
- Change the size and color of atoms and bonds.
- Axes and bound box
- Save the image in various file formats.
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Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to this tutorial on Modify Display and View in Jmol Application. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to
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Slide Number 3
Learning Objectives |
We will also learn to,
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Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial you should
If not, watch the relevant tutorials available at the following link. |
Slide Number 5
System Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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Cursor on Jmol panel.
Cursor on 2-chloro-1-propanol molecule. |
I have opened a new Jmol window with a model of 2-chloro-1-propanol on the panel.
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We can rotate and zoom the model to get a better perspective of the structure. | |
Cursor on 2-chloro-1-propanol molecule
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To rotate the model, click on the “Rotate molecule” icon on the tool bar. |
Click on the molecule. | Click on the model. Observe that the cursor changes to a hand icon. |
Drag the mouse. | Holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse on the Jmol panel.
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Place the cursor on the model.
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To zoom-in and zoom-out, place the cursor on the panel.
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Cursor on the panel.
Cursor on the model on the Jmol panel.
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To move the model on the panel, place the cursor on the model.
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Cursor on the Jmol panel.
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For a detailed description, refer to the “Mouse Manual” provided in the Pop-up-menu.
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Cursor on the web page | If you are connected to the Internet a web page with “Mouse manual” appears on screen. |
Click on the panel. | Click on the panel to exit the Pop-up menu. |
Right click on the mouse.
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To automatically spin the molecule on the panel, open the “Pop-up menu”.
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Click on the panel. | We can see that the model is spinning on the panel. |
Scroll down Pop-up-menu, select “Spin” and click “Off”. | To turn off the spin, open the Pop-up-menu and select “Spin” and click on “Off”. |
Slide 6
Assignment
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As an assignment,
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Cursor on the panel | Let's now learn about the View menu. |
Click on the “View” icon. | “View” menu on the menu bar has options to view the model from various angles. |
Click on the 'View' menu. | Click on the 'View' menu. |
Scroll down the menu. | Scroll down the menu and choose from the various options provided. |
Click on “Top” | For example, I will choose “Top” view. Click on the 'Top' option. |
Cursor on the panel | The image on the screen shows how the molecule looks from the top. |
Cursor on the panel | We can save this view as an image in various formats. |
Click on the “Save current view as an image” icon. | Click on the “Save current view as an image” icon. |
Cursor on the dialog box. | A “Save” dialog box appears. |
Scroll down “Image type” | To select the file format, scroll down the options on the “Image Type”. |
Click on JPEG | I select will JPEG format. |
Cursor on the dialog box. | Open the folder in which you want the file to be saved. |
Select Desktop. | I want it on Desktop. So select 'Desktop' and click on 'open' button. |
Cursor on the “file name” | In the File Name text-box, type “2-chloro-1-propanol” |
Click on jpg | Go to “Files of Type” and select jpg. |
Click on Save button. | Click on Save button. |
Cursor on the Jmol panel | The image will now be saved in JPEG format on the Desktop.
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Cursor on the Jmol panel. | The style of display of molecular model can be modified in various ways.
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Scroll down the Pop-up-menu | We have an option to modify all the atoms in the molecule or a select set. |
Cursor on the Jmol panel. | The default display of the model on the panel is of ball and stick. |
Open Pop-up-menu | To change the display into “CPK Space fill”, open the Pop-up-menu. |
Go to “Select” and click “All” . | Go to “Select” and click “All” to modify the whole molecule. |
Open the Pop-up-menu.
Scroll down. |
Open the Pop-up-menu again scroll down to 'Style' and select 'Scheme' from the sub-menu. |
Select first “Style” go to “Scheme” >>click on “CPK Spacefill”. | And click on “CPK Spacefill”. |
Cursor on the panel | The model on the screen is converted to “CPK Spacefill” model. |
Let us now convert it back to ball and stick model. | |
Cursor on the panel.
Open Pop-up-menu, >>“Select” click on “All”. |
Let's follow the same steps as before.
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Open the Pop-up-menu>> “style”, >>“scheme”>> click on “ball and stick”. | Open the Pop-up-menu scroll down to “Style”, then to “Scheme” and click on “Ball and Stick”. |
Cursor on the model. | The model is now converted to ball and stick style display. |
Cursor on the model. | Size of the bonds can be changed using Pop-up menu, as well as “Display” menu on the menu bar. |
Open display menu in the menu bar.
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Click on the “Display” menu and select “Bond”.
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Click on “0.01 A”. | For example, I will select “0.10 A” and click on it. |
Cursor on the panel. | Note the change in the thickness of the bonds. |
Cursor on the panel. | We can also change the color of atoms and bonds. |
Cursor on 2-chloro-propanol | I want to change the color of all the Carbon atoms in the model to yellow. |
Right-click, go to “select”. | Open the “Pop-up” menu and go to “Select”. |
Scroll down to “element” >> click on “carbon”. | Now, scroll down to “Element” and click on “C-carbon”. |
Right-click>>select “Color”, select “Atoms”.
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Open the “Pop-up” menu again and select “Color”.
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Cursor on the bond | All the carbons in the model now appear in yellow colour. |
Cursor on the Panel | Let's see how to change the color of bonds. |
Open the Pop-up-menu go to 'Select' and click on 'All'. | Open the Pop-up-menu and select 'All' |
Open the Pop-up-menu>> select “Color”>> select “Bonds” from the sub-menu. | Open the Pop-up-menu again, and scroll down to “Color” and select “Bonds” from the sub-menu. |
Click on 'Blue' option. | Click on “Blue” from the option. |
Cursor on the panel | All the bonds are now blue in color. |
Cursor on the panel | We can display the image with “X,Y and Z” axes and within a bounding box. |
Right-click on the panel, select “style”
scroll down the sub-menu and select “axes” . |
Open the Pop-up menu and select “Style”.
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Cursor on the sub-menu | From the sub-menu select Pixel Width among the options given. |
Click on 3 pixel. | I will choose 3 px. as pixel width. |
Cursor on the panel. | We have the model on screen with all the axes. |
Right-click on the panel,>> select “Style” .
scroll down the sub-menu >> select “Boundbox” . Click on “3 px” |
To draw a bound box around the image, open the pop-up-menu.
Select 'Pixel width' and click on the Pixel Width “3 px”. |
Cursor on the panel. | On the screen we have the model of 2-chloro-1-propanol in ”Boundbox” with “Axes”.
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Cursor on the panel | Save the image and exit the program. |
Slide Number 7
Summary |
Let's summarize what we have learnt.
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Slide Number 8
Summary |
W We have also learnt to,
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Slide Number 9
Assignment |
For the Assignment
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Slide Number 10
Acknowledgement |
Watch the video available at this URL.
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This is Snehalatha from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. |