biasmv/pv

Some molecules not loading, or spheres not loading

rlowe55 opened this issue · 6 comments

Hi Marco,
Currently working on implementing pvviewer for one of our apps on the RCSB.org site. I notice that some molecules do not load - 1J5E for example - I'm using the latest build.

Also for some molecules, it will not display spheres, for example 1AON

I'm loading the pdb files from pdb.org

otherwise the viewer works great
thanks
-Rob

Thanks for the report. I will look into it!

Hi Rob,

I've just tried to reproduce the problem on my machine with latest master. For me, 1j5e loads and displays properly for all but the spheres and balls and sticks. The latter two render modes are probably overwhelmed by the amount of geometry that needs to be generated.

1j5e

Do you get any error message when PV fails to display the structure for the other render modes? You might want to try out the js/bio-pv.dbg.js version that includes more detailed error output for diagnosing this.

I'm not really sure how to solve this one. Ideally one would be able to use spherical billboards instead of spheres to cut down on the amount of geometry to be rendered. However, this requires some features that are not available in WebGL 1.0. I'll have to check if these features are available in WebGL 2.0.

The problems for 1aon can be solved. It's related to the atom picking code. Essentially we need to generate a unique ID for each atom in the structure. Due to some WebGL constraints we are limited to 2^16 atom ids. I'll modify the code to only generate a unique ID for every residue instead of every atom in case there are many atoms in the structure. This should make it possible to render 1aon even in balls and sticks and spheres mode. There are also some things than can be improved in the unique-id recycling code that should buy a few more ids.

I'll let you know once I have a fix in place.

Best,
Marco

Hi Marco,

Thank you for your quick response - I'll follow up on your suggestions

I've also been working with Andreas Prlic at UCSD - we're really excited
about using pvviewer - the performance is so much better than jsmol etc.

-rob

On 2/27/15 1:41 AM, Marco Biasini wrote:

Hi Rob,

I've just tried to reproduce the problem on my machine with latest
master. For me, 1j5e loads and displays properly for all but the
spheres and balls and sticks. The latter two render modes are probably
overwhelmed by the amount of geometry that needs to be generated.

1j5e
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1254268/6408262/38199f96-be51-11e4-888c-820432dd1cca.png

Do you get any error message when PV fails to display the structure
for the other render modes? You might want to try out the
js/bio-pv.dbg.js version that includes more detailed error output for
diagnosing this.

I'm not really sure how to solve this one. Ideally one would be able
to use spherical billboards instead of spheres to cut down on the
amount of geometry to be rendered. However, this requires some
features that are not available in WebGL 1.0. I'll have to check if
these features are available in WebGL 2.0.

The problems for 1aon can be solved. It's related to the atom picking
code. Essentially we need to generate a unique ID for each atom in the
structure. Due to some WebGL constraints we are limited to 2^16 atom
ids. I'll modify the code to only generate a unique ID for every
residue instead of every atom in case there are many atoms in the
structure. This should make it possible to render 1aon even in balls
and sticks and spheres mode. There are also some things than can be
improved in the unique-id recycling code that should buy a few more ids.

I'll let you know once I have a fix in place.

Best,
Marco


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Hi Rob,

glad you like the viewer. It's exciting to know that you guys are integrating it into the RCSB website.

I've fixed the rendering of 1aon with spheres (see latest commits to master). This should help for many large structures. However, 1j5e is still too much with spheres, let alone balls and sticks. This will require some more work...

Hi Rob,

1J5E should now work for you as well. Rendering was indeed broken in some browsers, just not the ones I've tested in.The problem was caused by the very long chain A that broke some assumptions in the cartoon rendering code. This assumption has now been removed and the proper geometry is generated.

Let me know if that fixes the problem for you as well.

Best,
Marco

hi Marco,

works great - really appreciate your effort and quick response
-rob

On 2/28/15 2:10 AM, Marco Biasini wrote:

Hi Rob,

1J5E should now work for you as well. Rendering was indeed broken in
some browsers, just not the ones I've tested in.The problem was caused
by the very long chain A that broke some assumptions in the cartoon
rendering code. This assumption has now been removed and the proper
geometry is generated.

Let me know if that fixes the problem for you as well.

Best,
Marco


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#82 (comment).