Hej,
a disabled object will not show any display, but you can easily work with
selections, provided that a selection is defined.
Try something like:
hide everything object
show sticks selection
Cheers,
Andreas
On Jun 19, 2017 6:00 AM, "Vijay Masand" <vijaymas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
> With the help of internal GUI, we can disable the appearance of an
> object,however we can still operate on the representations of objects
> that are disabled, even with the commands show and hide. The results
> are apparent only when we subsequently enable the object.
> Is there any way to enable selected atoms of disabled object? I mean
> is there is method to visualize selected atoms even when the the
> object is not visible in PyMOL's viewer area.
> Cheers
> Vijay
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