$ global fps=20 name=overlay11
$ layout columns=3 rows=3
$ master_overlay text='So many\nDNA-binding proteins!' textbox=boxstyle:roundtooth textsize=1.5 start_time=0 t=4s center=t origin=0,0:0.2
$ master_overlay text='So many\nDNA-binding proteins!' textbox=boxstyle:roundtooth textsize=1.5 start_time=4 t=4s center=t origin=0,0.2
$ master_overlay text='to make movies of' textbox=boxstyle:round4,ec:g textsize=1.5 start_time=4 t=4s center=t origin=0,-0.05
$ scene1 pdb_code=1w0t resolution=400,400 position=0,0
$ scene2 pdb_code=5zfz resolution=400,400 position=0,1
$ scene3 pdb_code=1jgg resolution=400,400 position=0,2
$ scene4 pdb_code=3lnq resolution=400,400 position=1,0
$ scene5 pdb_code=1ig7 resolution=400,400 position=1,1
$ scene6 pdb_code=1b72 resolution=400,400 position=1,2
$ scene7 pdb_code=1yrn resolution=400,400 position=2,0
$ scene8 pdb_code=1puf resolution=400,400 position=2,1
$ scene9 pdb_code=1w0u resolution=400,400 position=2,2

! to put overlays directly above a grid of scenes, use the global
! master_overlay keyword, passing arguments similarly to add_overlay

# scene1,scene2,scene3,scene4,scene5,scene6,scene7,scene8,scene9

zoom_in            scale=1.4
fit_trajectory     axis=y selection='nucleic and not backbone'
make_transparent   material=Opaque
highlight          selection='nucleic and noh' material=Diffuse style=licorice color=type mode=u
highlight          selection=protein material=Diffuse style=quicksurf color=white mode=u
rotate  axis=y angle=720 t=10s sigmoid=sls
