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I'm having trouble opening up another structure within an already running session in VSCode. I am ssh-ed to a cloud instance where I have VSCode and Protein Viewer running. When I click home -> open, I only see files visible on my personal computer. Is it possible to open up an existing file on my cloud instance into an already running protein viewer session?
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I’m afraid I can’t see an elegant way to do this. VSCode doesn’t allow direct access to the file system to web panel extensions. If there’s a way to get a VSCode URI for the cloud files of interest it should be straightforward but I’m not familiar enough with the inner workings and these things are scoped to suggest a way forward.
I'm encountering a related issue while using Molstar on a remote cluster. Currently, the right-click feature doesn't support for trajectory filetypes such as .xtc and .dcd. Consequently, whenever I want to visualize a trajectory on a cluster, I'm required to download it from the remote cluster and open it on my local computer. I was wondering if it is possible to enable Molstar to automatically load the traj file using the top file when I right-click both a top file and a traj file at the same time. If this functionality could be implemented, it would greatly enhance the user experience on the remote cluster.
Hi @CongWang98 that sounds like a great feature and certainly possible. Unfortunately I don't have bandwidth right now to work on it. I hope you or someone from the community maybe able to make a contribution on this occasion.
I'm having trouble opening up another structure within an already running session in VSCode. I am ssh-ed to a cloud instance where I have VSCode and Protein Viewer running. When I click home -> open, I only see files visible on my personal computer. Is it possible to open up an existing file on my cloud instance into an already running protein viewer session?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: