From jaime.prilusky at weizmann.ac.il Sun Mar 12 06:57:11 2017 From: jaime.prilusky at weizmann.ac.il (Jaime Prilusky) Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 10:57:11 +0000 Subject: [Proteopedia] Proteopedia READ-ONLY period MARCH 18-21 Message-ID: <1099A4AF-2190-49EF-B005-9E5F2AA6202D@weizmann.ac.il> We need to set Proteopedia in a READ-ONLY mode for a few days in order to move Proteopedia to a better server. Tentatively, we selected the days between March 18 to March 21. While Proteopedia is in READ-ONLY, it will be possible to search and browse the current pages, but creation or editing of new pages will be disabled. Please let me know by email to jaime.prilusky at weizmann.ac.il if you are planning a workshop or special lecture on those days, and we'll reschedule the READ-ONLY period to another days. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jaime.prilusky at weizmann.ac.il Wed Mar 22 03:09:51 2017 From: jaime.prilusky at weizmann.ac.il (Jaime Prilusky) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 07:09:51 +0000 Subject: [Proteopedia] Proteopedia Read-Write Again Message-ID: As of Tuesday 21 March, 21:48 GMT, Proteopedia is in full Read-Write mode again. We expect for this new server and database arrangement to provide a faster response, in special at times when multiple students from courses around the world are trying simultaneously to edit their pages. As on any new system, despite multiple tests, there could be glitches. Please report any problem you encounter, no matter how small it may seems. As always, we are open to suggestions for improvements and new features. The Proteopedia Team support at proteopedia.org From emartz at microbio.umass.edu Mon Mar 27 20:04:51 2017 From: emartz at microbio.umass.edu (Eric Martz) Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 20:04:51 -0400 Subject: [Proteopedia] Firefox remains smoothest for JSmol Message-ID: I have updated http://proteopedia.org/w/JSmol/Rotation_Speeds Firefox continues to give the smoothest and fastest performance of JSmol (no Java) in both Windows and OS X. Chrome and Safari are nearly as good as Firefox. Edge is very sluggish, not recommended for JSmol. Internet Explorer remains extremely sluggish and unworkable with JSmol. Details at the above link. -Eric Eric Martz, Professor Emeritus, Dept Microbiology U Mass, Amherst -- Martz.MolviZ.Org * Top Five 3D MolVis Tools: Top5.MolviZ.Org * FirstGlance: 3D Molecules in /Nature/: FirstGlance.Jmol.Org * Protein 3D Structure Wiki: Proteopedia.Org * Education: Biochem in 3D at MolviZ.Org * Find Functional Patches in Proteins: ConSurf * Atlas of Macromolecules: Atlas.MolviZ.Org * Interactive Molecules in Architectural Spaces: MolecularPlayground.Org * Workshops: Workshops.MolviZ.Org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jaime.prilusky at weizmann.ac.il Tue Mar 28 01:44:07 2017 From: jaime.prilusky at weizmann.ac.il (Jaime Prilusky) Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 05:44:07 +0000 Subject: [Proteopedia] Firefox remains smoothest for JSmol In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you for the update. On Mar 28, 2017, at 03:05, Eric Martz > wrote: I have updated http://proteopedia.org/w/JSmol/Rotation_Speeds Firefox continues to give the smoothest and fastest performance of JSmol (no Java) in both Windows and OS X. Chrome and Safari are nearly as good as Firefox. Edge is very sluggish, not recommended for JSmol. Internet Explorer remains extremely sluggish and unworkable with JSmol. Details at the above link. -Eric Eric Martz, Professor Emeritus, Dept Microbiology U Mass, Amherst -- Martz.MolviZ.Org * Top Five 3D MolVis Tools: Top5.MolviZ.Org * FirstGlance: 3D Molecules in /Nature/: FirstGlance.Jmol.Org * Protein 3D Structure Wiki: Proteopedia.Org * Education: Biochem in 3D at MolviZ.Org * Find Functional Patches in Proteins: ConSurf * Atlas of Macromolecules: Atlas.MolviZ.Org * Interactive Molecules in Architectural Spaces: MolecularPlayground.Org * Workshops: Workshops.MolviZ.Org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: _______________________________________________ Proteopedialist-for-users mailing list Proteopedialist-for-users at bioinformatics.org http://www.bioinformatics.org/mm/listinfo/proteopedialist-for-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: