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Import and animate molecular data formats seamlessly inside of Blender.
Structures, molecular dynamics trajectories, electron densities, starfile instancing are all supported.
See the documentation for more examples and tutorials.
Minor bug fixes for reloading trajectories and style cartoon. See release notes for more details.
This extension requests the following permissions:
Importing data files from disk and caching downloads
Downloading structural data from the PDB and AFPDB
Ready for review - but having problems with uploading builds for different platforms (combined bundle is > 200 MB), discussed here: https://projects.blender.org/infrastructure/extensions-website/issues/130
It seems to be working well on Windows, approving it now, thanks.
For future versions you can cleanup the manifest by removing the commented out lines at the top which refer to Example of ..., and Change ....
Also, the .DS_Store could go away. If you create a package via Blender's command-line this is automatically excluded.
The requirements.txt as well, but this is informative :)
uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.2
uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.2-windows-x64
uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.2-macos-arm64
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uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.3
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uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.4
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uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.5
Hey everyone,
Just a heads-up about a recent change regarding the licensing of add-ons on the Blender extension platform. Moving forward, all add-ons will need to be released under the GNU/GPL 3.0 license (SPDX:GPL-3.0-or-later). This is mainly to keep things simple and consistent across the board.
Previously, we accepted various licenses as long as they were compatible with Blender’s distribution. However, to avoid any confusion and streamline the process, all add-ons using the bpy API should now be presented as GPL 3 (the same license the Blender bundle is distributed). Regardless of whether the original code was under GPL 2, or something else like MIT or ZLIB.
Existing add-ons versions won't be affected. However, new updates will need to comply to the revised requirements.
Thanks for understanding, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.6
uploaded new version: Add-on "Molecular Nodes" v4.2.7
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