alter 3n7h, b=0.0
On 4/24/20 4:09 PM, George Tzotzos wrote:
Thank you both,
Below are the first 3 lines of my script
select 3n7h
alter all, b=0.0
set_color color0, [0.30196078431372547,0.0,0.29411764705882354]
I introduced line 1 for the selection of the protein (similarly in the second
scri
Thank you both,
Below are the first 3 lines of my script
select 3n7h
alter all, b=0.0
set_color color0, [0.30196078431372547,0.0,0.29411764705882354]
I introduced line 1 for the selection of the protein (similarly in the second
script).
Is this line correct because it didn’t get rid of the prob
Use a selection in your commands in your scripts. Set the selection to
one of your proteins in one of your script and the selection to the
other one in the other script.
On 4/24/20 3:02 PM, George Tzotzos via PyMOL-users wrote:
Below is a summary of a task I’m trying to implement in pymol
1.
Below is a summary of a task I’m trying to implement in pymol
1. Load 2 proteins
2. Align them (align prt1, prt2)
3. Use grid_slot to display the proteins side by side
4. Load two different scripts (one for each protein)
Step 4 is where I get stuck. Each script is applied to both proteins.
Is th