Found 7 records for the .VP file extension name
There are 6 other file types with the "VP" extension name:
.vp - 3D Studio Max video posting
.vp - Visual Passage Planner Vessel Profiles file
.vp - Conflict: Freespace game archive
.vp - HomeWorld game file
.vp - Ventura Publisher publication file
.vp - VOCPACK lossless compressed audio
file extension VP - Xfit viewpoint file
File extension VP description:
Xfit is a model-building and map viewing program in XtalView that is used by the structural biology community including researchers in the fields of crystallography, molecular modeling, and electron microscopy. Among its distinguishing features are built-in fast Fourier transforms that allow users flexibility in map calculations including the creation of OMIT maps and the updating of structure factors to reflect model changes from within the program. Written in C and using the freely available XView toolkit, it is highly portable to almost any X-windows based workstation including Intel-based LINUX systems. Its user interface is designed to aid in facile model-building and contains a semiautomated fitting system that allows the user to interactively and rapidly build chainde novointo an electron density map. The program is highly optimized to allow such features as interactive contour levels and map calculations to be completed within a few seconds. Features in the latest version including phase-combination, solvent-flattening, automated water addition, and small-probe dot contact surfaces, as well as basic design features, are discussed.Associated applications to file extension VP:
Company / developer:
Xtalview
Xtalview has not been supported since 2003, and it is beginning to show. New architectures, such as the 64-bit systems and the Intel Macintosh, do not really support the Xtalview toolkit on which the GUI is based -- and it is NOT easy to change the GUI. Xtalview takes the phrase "not 64-bit clean" to new heights (or depths). This should not be taken as a criticism of Xtalview design decisions, because at the time Xtalview was written, Xtalview was just about the ONLY cross-platform toolkit. Xtalview continues to work on a number of current systems, so we continue to make it available.