Jason,

alternate locations and multi-state objects should not be an issue, the 
script on the PyMOLWiki can handle both! The only issue would be 
altering coordinates after distance objects have been created (and 
having dynamic_measures = off).

Nevertheless, I'm glad you plan to provide a real C-object solution, 
looking forward to this!

Cheers,
   Thomas

On 02/01/2012 05:46 PM, Jason Vertrees wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> When you hash by coordinates you could get odd results from alternate
> locations and multi-state objects. I like how Takanori solved the
> problem, but it's not a strictly perfect solution. What I need to do
> is provide access to the C-object for real. We plan to provide
> something for this soon.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Jason

-- 
Thomas Holder
MPI for Developmental Biology
Spemannstr. 35
D-72076 Tübingen

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