JChemPaint/C3/Features-of-JChemPaint/English-timed
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00:01 | Hello everyone. Welcome to this tutorial on Features of JChemPaint.. |
00:07 | In this tutorial, we will learn to change: |
00:10 | * Background color of the Panel |
00:12 | * Look and feel of the window |
00:14 | * User interface language. |
00:18 | We will also learn to, |
00:20 | * Insert Templates |
00:22 | * Generate SMILES and InChi keys for a given structure. |
00:26 | * Insert SMILES and InChi keys to generate structures. |
00:31 | To record this tutorial I am using, |
00:33 | *Ubuntu Linux OS version 12.04 |
00:38 | *JChemPaint version 3.3-1210 |
00:43 | *Java version 7 |
00:46 | To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with JChemPaint chemical structures editor. |
00:54 | If not, for relevant tutorial, please visit our website. |
01:01 | Let's switch to JChemPaint window. |
01:04 | Recall that we had saved our .jar file on the Desktop. |
01:10 | Press CTRl+ALt and T keys simultaneously to open the Terminal. |
01:17 | Type '“cd space Desktop” and press Enter. |
01:24 | Type “java space -jar space ./jchempaint-3.3-1210.jar” and press Enter. |
01:43 | JChemPaint window opens. |
01:45 | Let's see how to change the background color of the Panel. |
01:50 | Go to Edit menu, navigate to Preferences and click on it. |
01:56 | JChemPaint Preferences window opens. |
02:00 | Click on Choose background color button. |
02:04 | Choose background color window opens. |
02:07 | This window has three tabs namely Swatches, HSB and RGB. |
02:15 | Depending on your Operating System this window, may vary a little. |
02:21 | HSB may be HSV. |
02:25 | You may not see Swatches tab. |
02:28 | Windows Operating System has two additional tabs namely HSL and CMYK. |
02:37 | You can select the background color of your choice. |
02:40 | I will click on light green color Swatch to change background color to light green. |
02:47 | Click on OK to close the window. |
02:50 | Click on OK to close the Preferences window. |
02:55 | Try various color combinations using Choose background color window. |
03:01 | Next about Other Preferences tab. |
03:05 | Go to Edit menu and click on Preferences |
03:09 | Preferences window opens. |
03:12 | Click on Other Preferences tab. |
03:15 | Go to Look and feel field. |
03:19 | This field has a drop down list. |
03:21 | List contains Sytem, Metal, Nimbus, Motif, GTK and Windows. |
03:29 | I will click on Nimbus. |
03:32 | Then click on OK button. |
03:35 | Observe the change in look and feel of the window. |
03:40 | Click on Edit menu then click on Preferences. |
03:45 | Click on other Preferences. |
03:49 | Go to User Interface Language field. |
03:53 | This field has a drop down list. |
03:56 | List contains American English and other languages. |
04:02 | By default American English is selected. |
04:06 | I will click on Spanish. |
04:09 | Click OK button. |
04:12 | Observe the change in language on the Menu bar and on the Status bar. |
04:19 | I will undo the changes. |
04:23 | Now let's insert Templates onto the Panel. |
04:27 | Click on Templates menu. |
04:30 | Templates drop down opens. |
04:33 | Alternately you can open Templates menu from side tool bar. |
04:39 | Here you can see various Templates tabs. |
04:43 | Click on All Templates tab. |
04:47 | Structure Templates window opens. |
04:51 | Window shows list of Templates along with their structures. |
04:56 | I will scroll down the window to view various structures. |
05:01 | I will click on a few Template tabs to display structures. |
05:06 | Click on Beta Lactums tab. |
05:10 | Click on Penicillin structure, to display it on the Panel. |
05:16 | Press Ctrl+ Z to undo the changes. |
05:20 | Click on Templates tab, click on Miscellaneous. |
05:25 | Then click on C60 Fullerene, to display it on the Panel. |
05:31 | You can load other Templates of your choice onto the Panel. |
05:36 | Next we will learn about SMILES and InChi keys. |
05:41 | What are SMILES and InChi Keys? |
05:45 | * SMILES is simplified molecular input line entry system. |
05:51 | * It describes chemical structures using short ASCII strings. |
05:57 | * Molecular Editors import SMILES strings, to convert structures into 2D drawings. |
06:06 | * For example, CCCCCC is a Canonical SMILES of Hexane |
06:15 | * InChi is International Chemical Identifier. |
06:19 | * It describes a chemical in terms of layers of information. |
06:25 | * Atoms and their bond connectivity, |
06:28 | * Isotopic, stereochemical and electronic charge information. |
06:34 | * For example, this is the InChi key of Propane. |
06:41 | I will clear the window. |
06:43 | Press Delete on the Keyboard. |
06:47 | To generate SMILES I will load an Alkaloid, Morhphine from the Templates menu. |
06:55 | Click on Tools Menu, then click on Create SMILES. |
07:02 | SMILES dialog box opens with Generated SMILES. |
07:07 | Dialog box contains SMILES and Chiral SMILES. |
07:13 | Click OK to close the dialog box. |
07:17 | Press CTRL+A to select the structure, if it is not selected. |
07:22 | To generate InChi key of Morphine, go to Tools menu. |
07:27 | Click on Create InChi. |
07:30 | InChi dialog box opens with InChi generation of 'Morphine'. |
07:36 | Click OK to close the dialog box. |
07:40 | Press Delete on the keyboard to delete the Morphine structure. |
07:45 | Now we will learn to obtain a structure from inserted SMILES. |
07:50 | Below the Formatting toolbar, we have an Insert bar with an Insert button next to it. |
07:59 | Click in the Insert bar and type c1ccc1 and click on Insert button. |
08:09 | Cyclobutene structure is generated on the Panel. |
08:14 | Press Ctrl+Z to undo the changes. |
08:19 | I had already saved a few SMILES and InChi keys from PubChem Page into a "Text Editor". |
08:27 | I will copy a SMILES from “Text Editor” and paste it into the Insert bar. |
08:34 | And click on Insert button. |
08:38 | Inserted SMILES displays Aspartic acid structure on the Panel. |
08:44 | Press Ctrl+Z to undo the changes. |
08:48 | I will copy an Inchi Key from the Text Editor and paste it into the Insert bar. |
08:57 | Then click on Insert button. |
09:00 | Inserted Inchi Key displays, Benzene structure onto the Panel. |
09:07 | As an assignment, insert the given SMILES and InChi Keys
to obtain various structures. |
09:16 | Let's Summarize. |
09:18 | In this tutorial, we have learnt to change, |
09:21 | * Background color of the Panel |
09:24 | * Look and feel of the window |
09:27 | * User interface language |
09:30 | * Insert Templates |
09:32 | * Generate SMILES and InChi keys for a given structure |
09:37 | * Insert SMILES and InChi Keys to generate structures |
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