Hi Yeping,
I confirm that this is broken is 1.5, but works fine in 1.6. It seems
that this was a bug in the early version of the lines shader. So until
you have the change to upgrade, I suggest to disable the line shader:
PyMOL unset line_use_shader
Cheers,
Thomas
sunyeping wrote, On
Hi,
I experience the same with WinPyMOL 1.6.0.0 Incentive Build (running
under Windows 7, NVidia Quadro 4000) - but not under Linux PyMOL 1.6.0.0.
In addition I have the following related problem in WinPyMOL 1.6.0.0:
when setting the background color (of the graphics window) to white, the
It helped a lot, thank you very much.
Alessia
On 5 September 2013 22:20, Bernhard Lechtenberg
blechtenb...@sanfordburnham.org wrote:
Hi Allesia,
I am not quite sure how to want to select the atoms, but if you want to
have the selected atoms of both m1 and m2 in the same selection (here
Dear pyMOL users,
I'm puzzled about how to solve an apparently simple task.
I loaded on PyMOL two molecules (e.g., m1 and m2) and I wanted to select
two different sets of atoms from each of them.
Let's say I want to select atoms [1,2,3] from m1 and and atoms [7,8,9] from
m2.
I tried several
Hi Allesia,
I am not quite sure how to want to select the atoms, but if you want to have
the selected atoms of both m1 and m2 in the same selection (here s1), then try
this:
select s1, (m1 and id 1-3) or (m2 and id 7-9)
if you want two different selections, just do
select s1, m1 and id 1-3
What about the following commands:
select mystuff, resi 1-3 and m1
select otherstuff, resi 7-9 and m2
Cheers,
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