It may well track back to Chime. But Chime did not allow me to do the
complicated, powerful things that Jmol does, so I probably never
minded, since what you wrote below does work in simpler situations.
I've never seen Chime used that way; maybe it has been. If it's not a
good idea to change this behavior, well, that's the way it goes--
just thought it was worth mentioning.
Best,
Frieda
On May 15, 2007, at May 15, 1:12 PM, Angel Herraez wrote:
Freida, doesn't that behaviour track back to RasMol/Chime?
As far as I recall, if you use width for ribbons or cartoons, the
whole chain gets that width; if you use "on", a selective width is
applied.
I guess you have already tried:
select helix; cartoon 0.8; select sheet; cartoon 0.8; select not
helix and not sheet; cartoon on
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