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21 package jalview.structure;
23 import java.util.List;
25 public interface StructureListener
28 * Returns a list of structure files (unique IDs/filenames) that this listener
29 * handles messages for, or null if generic listener (only used by
30 * removeListener method)
32 public String[] getPdbFile();
35 * Called by StructureSelectionManager to inform viewer to highlight given
40 public void highlightAtoms(List<AtomSpec> atoms);
43 * Called by StructureSelectionManager when the colours of a sequence
44 * associated with a structure have changed.
47 * (untyped) usually an alignPanel
49 public void updateColours(Object source);
52 * Called by structureSelectionManager to instruct implementor to release any
53 * direct references it may hold to the given object (typically, these are
54 * Jalview alignment panels).
58 public void releaseReferences(Object svl);