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king - interactive system for three-dimensional vector graphics

Authors

       King was written by Ian W. Davis <ian.w.davis@gmail.com>, Vincent  B.  Chen  <vincent.chen@duke.edu>  and
       others

       This  manual page was written by Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used
       by others).

Version 2.20                                       April 2012                                            KING(1)

Description

       KiNG  (Kinemage,  Next  Generation)  is  an  interactive system for three-dimensional vector graphics. It
       supports a set of graphics primitives that make it suitable for many types of graphs,  plots,  and  other
       illustrations;  although its first use was to display macromolecular structures for biophysical research.
       KiNG builds on Mage, JavaMage, and the "kinemage" (kinetic image) concept to deliver a full-featured Java
       application with a user-friendly interface and integrated editing features. The KiNG jar file can be used
       within a web page as a Java applet or Java object to promote easy access to kinemages or coordinate files
       from a web browser.

Input Files

       KiNG accepts kinemage, PDB, mmCIF, or electron density files as input.

Name

       king - interactive system for three-dimensional vector graphics

Options

-version
              Print version information.

       -m[erge]
              Merge all input files into one kinemage.

       -s[ingle]
              Keep all input kin or structure files into separate kinemages.

       -phenix
              Use Phenix colors for electron density files entered on command line.

Synopsis

king [options] [input file(s)]

See Also