Konrad,

Yes, but it is currently awkward because you need to protect the other atoms
in the object from moving first (action menu -> movement -> protect on the
inverse selection), then you can drag the object moving just the atoms in
the original selection.

Cheers,
Warren



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> Subject: [PyMOL] Translating and rotating
> 
> Is it possible somehow to translate and rotate selections 
> using the mouse? The "translate" and "rotate" commands are a 
> bit cumbersome to do visual alignments.
> 
> Konrad.
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