the symmetry units are distinguishable by their "symop"
set rangeSelected = true
select symop=1
color group
select symop=2
color group
etc.
I think that should work.
Bob
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Eric Martz <[email protected]>wrote:
> Dear Bob,
>
> "color monomer" is not what I want. It colors the 3 segments of chain
> A each blue to red, separately (3 blue ends, 3 red ends). I want
> those three segments to be colored in a single blue to red sequence
> for all 3 (one blue end, one red end), just as "color group" does for
> the asymmetric unit. And the same-as-chain-a color-to-sequence-number
> mapping for all symmetry copy fragments.
>
> Eric
>
> At 7/13/12, you wrote:
> >Dear Eric,
> >
> >Have you tried
> > color monomer
> >instead of
> > color group ?
> >
> >That could do it. It works as you describe for interrupted chains, so
> >maybe too for your situation
> >
> >
> >
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