Hi, Harry,

I am curious. How do you merge objects resulting from >>distance<< ? Do 
you mean to "group" them? If so, you can use ungroup command to, well, 
ungroup them. But if the merged object is generated using a CGO, I doubt 
you can unmerge the CGO object. But I don't know dash CGOs, either. 
(Unless you make dashes using small line fragments :)

So do you have dashes or solid lines? Do you see a plus sign before the 
object in PyMOL?

hongbo

On 04/26/2011 11:47 AM, Harry Jubb wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'd like to ask for some help with dash/distance objects. I have PyMOL 
> session files  which show inter-molecular interactions using PyMOL distance 
> objects. These were created using a script which colours each distance object 
> and merges them according to type of interaction. The problem I'm having is 
> that I would prefer to visualise the interactions on a per-residue basis, 
> i.e. showing all the interactions for one or more residues but not the 
> others, but as the dashes are merged by interaction type I can only hide by 
> that category. Extensive Googling has not led me to a solution to select and 
> hide individual dashes that are merged into one UI object, so I'd like to ask 
> if it is possible to do this? I'm unfortunately no longer able to run the 
> script again (I am at the end of a time limited project and am preparing 
> figures) and I would prefer not to replace each dash manually.
>
> I hope this is clear, the crux of what I am asking is if it is possible to 
> select and/or hide individual distance objects in a pymol session after they 
> have been merged into one object. Un-merging them would also be an attractive 
> solution.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Harry
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