Hi Jared,

On 09 Apr 2014, at 12:33, Sampson, Jared <jared.samp...@nyumc.org> wrote:
> With incentive PyMOL version 1.6 or later, you can use `morph`.  >From what I 
> read at http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Morph, you’ll need to put both 
> conformations of the protein into one object, as different states.

ah, that statement is a left-over from the previous more tedious morphing 
procedure. The new morph command actually can take two (single-state) objects 
as input. I'll fix that on the wiki page.

Cheers,
  Thomas

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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