On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Daniel Carbajo <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just one little doubt... can't the isosurfaces be displayed/hidden?


absolutely.

isosurface ID <someID> ON/OFF

You're just not specifying the  isosurface ID. When you make those
isosurfaces, give them names you can refer to.


> I calculate both solvent accessible surface and solvent excluded surface of
> a protein. One of the display options that I have for the protein is
> "cartoon+solvent excluded surface"; doing "display displayed, 1.1" and "hide
> hidden, 1.1" I see how it does not affect the solvent excluded surface.
>

by the way,  12.2 will have

display add 1.1
hide add 1.1

as well as

display remove 1.1
hide remove 1.1

(select, display, hide)

just a convenience; we were using  your  method a lot and got tired of it!




> On the other hand, if I do "display displayed, 1.1; isosurface on" and
> "hide hidden, 1.1; isosurface off", the solvent excluded surface disappears
> correctly, but then both surfaces (the solvent excluded and the solvent
> accessible ones) appear... So how can I just hide/display the isosurface
> that was displayed before hiding?
>



> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
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