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Author | Version, Date | Copyright |
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Arne Mueller | RasMol 2.6x1 May 1998 | © Arne Mueller 1998 |
Gary Grossman and Marco Molinaro | RasMol 2.5-ucb
November 1995 RasMol 2.6-ucb November 1996 | © UC Regents/ModularCHEM Consortium 1995, 1996 |
Philippe Valadon | RasTop 1.3 August 2000 | © Philippe Valadon 2000 |
Herbert J. Bernstein | RasMol 2.7.0 March 1999 RasMol 2.7.1 June 1999 RasMol 2.7.1.1 January 2001 RasMol 2.7.2 August 2000 RasMol 2.7.2.1 April 2001 RasMol 2.7.2.1.1 January 2004 | © Herbert J. Bernstein 1998-2004 |
Author | Item | Language |
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Isabel Serván Martínez, José Miguel Fernández Fernández | 2.6 Manual | Spanish |
José Miguel Fernández Fernández | 2.7.1 Manual | Spanish |
Fernando Gabriel Ranea | 2.7.1 menus and messages | Spanish |
Jean-Pierre Demailly | 2.7.1 menus and messages | French |
Giuseppe Martini, Giovanni Paolella, A. Davassi, M. Masullo, C. Liotto | 2.7.1 menus and messages 2.7.1 help file | Italian |
The original RasMol manual was created by Roger Sayle. In July 1996, Dr. Margaret Wong of the Chemistry Department, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, made extensive revisions to the RasMol 2.5 manual to accurately reflect the operation of RasMol 2.6. Eric Martz of the University of Massachusetts made further revisions. In May 1997, William McClure of Carnegie Mellon University reorganized the HTML version of the manual into multiple sections which could be downloaded quickly and added use of frames. Portions of the 2.7.1 version of the RasMol manual were derived with permission from William McClure's version using Roger Sayle's rasmol.doc for version 2.6.4 as the primary source. Changes were made in August 2000 for RasMol version 2.7.2, January 2001 for RasMol version 2.7.1.1 and April 2001 for RasMol version 2.7.2.1.
Thanks to the efforts of José Miguel Fernández Fernández (Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular. Universidad de Granada. España (jmfernan@ugr.es)) a translation of the Manual for Rasmol version 2.7.1 into Spanish is now available. La traducción española del manual de la versión de la Dra. Wong revisada por Eric Martz fue realizada por Isabel Serván Martínez y José Miguel Fernández Fernández. La actual traducción del Manual de RasMol 2.7.1 ha sido realizada usando como base la anterior de RasMol 2.6 por José Miguel Fernández Fernández.
Thanks to translations by Fernando Gabriel Ranea
RasMol 2.7.2.1.1 is the production release of version 2.7.2 of the RasMol 2.7 series. Aside from code cleanups to avoid compiler warning messages, and one bug fix (to allow reading of the RCSB PDB mmCIF extensions data sets), this release is the same as the April 2001 2.7.1.1 release.
This version is based directly on RasMol version 2.7.2, on RasMol 2.7.1.1, on RasTop 1.3, on RasMol version 2.6_CIF.2, on RasMol version 2.6x1, on RasMol version 2.6.4, and RasMol 2.5-ucb and 2.6-ucb. Please read the file NOTICE for important notices which apply to this package. If you are not going to make changes to RasMol, you are not only permitted to freely make copies and distribute them, you are encouraged to do so, provided you do the following:
If you would like to use major pieces of RasMol in some other program, make modifications to RasMol, or in some other way make what a lawyer would call a "derived work", you are not only permitted to do so, you are encouraged to do so. In addition to the things we discussed above, please do the following:
This version of RasMol is not in the public domain, but it is given freely to the community in the hopes of advancing science. If you make changes, please make them in a responsible manner, and please offer us the opportunity to include those changes in future versions of RasMol.