Hi Thomas, > 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).
I just read over your change to Takanori's original script. Nice work -- you did indeed take care of those issues. Cheers, -- Jason On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Thomas Holder <spel...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: > Jason, > > > 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 -- Jason Vertrees, PhD PyMOL Product Manager Schrodinger, LLC (e) jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com (o) +1 (603) 374-7120 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep Your Developer Skills Current with LearnDevNow! The most comprehensive online learning library for Microsoft developers is just $99.99! Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL - plus HTML5, CSS3, MVC3, Metro Style Apps, more. Free future releases when you subscribe now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/learndevnow-d2d _______________________________________________ PyMOL-users mailing list (PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net) Info Page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net