>> I think, if all models are selected,
>> it should represent a hypothetical mean model and the thickness should
>> be controlled by the deviations of  the individual models present in the
>>  file.

>I think I understand what you are suggesting, and it seems like a valuable
>way to visualize differences in the models.

>But, I think it will be complicated to do. There is no easy way for me to
>detect that all the models are selected.

>If we want the functionality that you are asking for, I think the best way
>to do it may be to introduce another type of 'trace' command. One that is
>explicitly designed for working with multiple models.

Is this the "sausage" reresentation that you mean ?
An example of this can be seen on the molmol's gallery
http://www.mol.biol.ethz.ch/wuthrich/software/molmol/images/bpti_saus.gif
The dedicated command could be "sausage" !

Paul



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