Ah, OK, I missed that. You actually WANT to see all the rotomers.
Sure. I was just using

model 1
model 2
etc.

so I was just seeing the individual parts.

I thought maybe you wanted to see the individual rotomers one by one;
maybe animate them to see them sequentially, that sort of thing.
That, it seemed to me, would require something like

model 1,2; select not 155;

The reason I asked if this were possible is that I thought I remembered
a discussion about this some time back -- the desire to be able to
compare two specific models of a larger set simultaneously. Obviously
if we can do "model all" then in principle we could do "model 1,2", but I
don't know if that was ever implemented. Or requested.

Bob


Joost Van Durme wrote:

Joost seems pleased with seeing the rotomer by itself without
the rest of the protein. Joost is not creating standard PDB files. Nonetheless, was it ever made possible to display two specific models at the same time? If so, that would >obviously be a solution, but
I can't remember if you can do that.


Mmm, I think you're missing something, Bob.
I do see all rotamers and the rest of the protein.
I just do "select *, model all; wireframe on;"
Everything is there ....

Don't you see it nicely at 
http://iri-pc87.ulb.ac.be/sample/sample/test_jmol.html  ?

Joost


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