> > Yes, if you use the distance command ("dist" for short).
> 
> > load $TUT/1hpv.pdb
> 
> > dist dist01, A/14/CA, A/20/CA
> 
> > dist dist02, A/29/CA, A/46/CA
> 
> > etc.
> 
> Yes, but in this way two object are created, dist01 and 
> dist02. The question is how to join both object (or more if 
> you have more
> distances) into a single one.

group my_dists, dist01 dist02

or 

group my_dists, dist0*

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