I've not used rigimol, so at the risk of suggesting something you can't do:
could you just add an align call that aligns one of the domains at each
frame?

On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Patrick Frantom <pfran...@bama.ua.edu>wrote:

>  I am trying to create a morph of a hinge region between two rigid
> domains. I would like to hold one domain in place and allow the other to
> morph from open to closed instead of a morph between the whole protein
> looking more like a pacman model. Any tutorials on this approach.
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> Thanks,
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> Patrick
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