Re: [PyMOL] setting the cutoff radius that determines when atoms are bonded

2012-12-06 Thread Thomas Holder
Hi Rye,

only discrete objects have per state bonding information. Try this:

load multistate.pdb, discrete=1

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
  Thomas

Rye Terrell wrote, On 12/05/12 18:20:
 I'm loading a movie file now and it appears that the bonds determined in
 the first frame are used throughout the entire movie, even if atoms move
 further apart than the cutoff. Is my perception correct here? If so, can
 I make the bonds be calculated for each frame?

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Re: [PyMOL] setting the cutoff radius that determines when atoms are bonded

2012-12-06 Thread Rye Terrell
Thanks Thomas.

That may or may not have worked, I can't tell. Usually after I load the
movie, I can hide all followed by show sticks, and this will show me
sticks for all frames of the movie. When I do this now, I get sticks for
the first frame, but nothing shows up on later frames. Even if I go to a
later frame and type show sticks, it's all hidden. Of course, if I have
to do it for each frame, it's already too much work. Any suggestions for
how to accomplish this?

Thanks!
Rye


On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 3:02 AM, Thomas Holder spel...@users.sourceforge.net
 wrote:

 Hi Rye,

 only discrete objects have per state bonding information. Try this:

 load multistate.pdb, discrete=1

 Hope that helps.

 Cheers,
   Thomas

 Rye Terrell wrote, On 12/05/12 18:20:
  I'm loading a movie file now and it appears that the bonds determined in
  the first frame are used throughout the entire movie, even if atoms move
  further apart than the cutoff. Is my perception correct here? If so, can
  I make the bonds be calculated for each frame?

 --
 Thomas Holder
 PyMOL Developer
 Schrödinger Contractor


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[PyMOL] Project Upgrades

2012-12-06 Thread Jason Vertrees
Greetings,

This is just a quick note to let you know that the server hosting the
PyMOLWiki has recently been upgraded. In general the site should be
faster. If you see any problems, please let me know.

If anyone is curious, the PyMOLWiki is still highly utilized. It's
been viewed over 9.6 million times and often gets more than 2,000
unique visitors each day.

Next, we've upgraded the open-source project page on SourceForge.
Please be aware that some links will have moved. Likewise, if you see
any problems, please let us know. The conversion will probably take a
little time, so please be patient.

Cheers,

-- Jason

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