Mark,

        The sphere_scale setting is a multiplier of the atom's VDW radius.
If you want to set exact radii, use "alter":

alter selection, vdw=number

eg.  alter (all), vdw=1.0
     rebuild

Cheers,
Warren
 


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> Mark Del Campo
> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:40 PM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] sphere scale
> 
> 
> Anybody know the precise size in angstroms corresponding to a 
> given sphere scale?
> 
> For instance, does a sphere_scale of 1.0 equal a radius of 
> 1.0 angstrom?
> 
> Thanks in advance!!
> 
> Mark Del Campo
> Univ. of Miami
> Malhotra lab
> 
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