John,
It is simply a matter of restricting your atom selections to lie within that
single object:
dist my_line, e4_final//A/97/OE1, e4_final//M/200/MN
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See
http://pymol.sourceforge.net/newman/user/S0220commands.html#7
for more information on atom selections.
Cheers,
Warren
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Paul,
(Where you wrote mesh, you meant surface right?)
PyMOL's OpenGL renderer does a poor job of combining transparent
objects, but the ray-tracer should be capable of doing this so long as
multi-layer transparency is enabled. This may or may not be acceptable
given all additional
Hi
Just got my hands on Pymol G5 version and having loadsa fun with it.
I'm trying to make a diagram and wondered if it is possible to make the
cartoon transparent then put a mesh over the whole thing (also made
transparent).
Currently I can make th ecartoon transparent but as soon as I add a mesh
Thanks that works fine apart from one thing:
I wish to display lines between 97AOE1 and MN in two overlapped structures, with
identical chain identification, in two different colours. Using the below
command draws two lines in the same colour. Is there a way a specifying a line
between the two bel