Hi Spencer,
multi-letter chain IDs of arbitrary length will be available in the next PyMOL
version. It's in fact already available with the latest updates in our
open-source SVN repository on sourceforge.
Cheers,
Thomas
On 17 Sep 2014, at 06:36, Spencer Bliven wrote:
> Are there plans to s
Are there plans to support 4-letter chain IDs, as defined by the current
xPDB/mmCIF specification?
-Spencer
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Thomas Holder <
thomas.hol...@schrodinger.com> wrote:
> Hi Folmer and Yeping,
>
> to support upper and lower case letters, set this setting:
>
> PyMOL> set
Hi Folmer and Yeping,
to support upper and lower case letters, set this setting:
PyMOL> set ignore_case, off
Cheers,
Thomas
On 16 Sep 2014, at 02:44, Folmer Fredslund wrote:
> Hi Yeping Sun,
>
> Did you solve your problem?
>
> According to http://www.wwpdb.org/procedure.html#toc_4
> "
> Wh
Hi Yeping Sun,
Did you solve your problem?
According to http://www.wwpdb.org/procedure.html#toc_4
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What is the maximum number of chain IDs in a file?
Up to 62 chains can be included in the PDB entry. Upper case letters and
numbers (0-9) should be used first for chain IDs. Lower case letters sho
I have a protein which contains 32 chains. By using A-Z can only name 26
chains. Can I use expression containing two character such as A1, AB, etc. to
as chain id? Will this change the format of the pdb files?
Yeping Sun
Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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