correct --- uses

{selected}

as its set of atoms. This allows combining two files, for instance, into
one.




On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Otis Rothenberger <[email protected]>wrote:

> Bob,
>
> Am I correct on the following assumption (based on limited observation)?
>
> If I have two proteins from pdb files in two different frames, and I
> randomly play around with selections involving displaying and hiding
> frames, then the following script will save the selections of both frames
> at the point of script execution no matter what was showing (displayed) at
> the time of script execution:
>
> save SELECTION mySelection
>
> Is this a correct assumption?
>
> Otis
>
> --
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