Hello,

Just wondering if there's an easy way to change slab (or 
equivalently, depth) based on an absolute amount (e.g. A or nm) 
rather than a relative percentage of boundbox (which I what I think 
it's based upon based on the docs).  Alternatively, if this is not 
possible, is there a simple method of calculating and determining 
what the approriate % would be?

Along the same lines, I recently noticed that v11.8 has a "translate 
Z" that also can operate on absolute amounts -- and this effectively 
adjust the zoom level.  However, the docs state that this "Adjusts 
the zoom setting such that the specified number of angstroms or 
nanometers are added/removed from the field of view at the midpoint 
depth of the model, as defined by the dimension from which zoom is 
referenced ".  Does that imply that the model is already translated 
to half of the boundbox "depth" based on the specified zoom 
dimension?  Is this value easily obtained?  I'm also a bit confused 
on how modelRadius fits into this mix.

Thanks in advance for any clarifications,

Roni 


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