it's canonically-encumbered scientific software, but there's gotta be
someone out there who wants to use this on openbsd. you can generate
still frames of molecular activity, which can be trivially assembled
into a movie with the likes of ffmpeg, transcode, mencoder, or
ImageMagic - I didn't bother making any of those a RUN_DEPENDS though.
the povray output option looks sane, though I haven't tried to render
it yet. tested on i386 and amd64.


ttyp2# pkg_info molden
Information for inst:molden-4.6

Comment:
Ab-Initio Molecular Density display program

Description:
Molden is a package for displaying Molecular Density from the Ab Initio
packages GAMESS-UK, GAMESS-US and GAUSSIAN and the Semi-Empirical packages
Mopac/Ampac.  Molden is capable of displaying Molecular Orbitals, the
electron density and the Molecular minus Atomic density. Molden supports
contour plots, 3-d grid plots with hidden lines and a combination of both.
It can write a variety of graphics instructions; postscript, XWindows,
VRML, povray, OpenGL, tekronix4014, hpgl, hp2392 and Figure.

Maintainer: Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

WWW: http://www.cmbi.ru.nl/molden/molden.html


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