Hi altogether,
using Pymol open source 2.4, I'm trying to simultaneously display two
objects (OB1 & OB2) side-by-side in a grid (>Display>Grid>By object). So
I have one object (OB1) on the left part and one (OB2) on the right.
Now, in order to have two surfaces on the left covering different ar
Hi Yeping,
It's possible to create a such a label, but unfortunately it's a bit
complicated. The following script places a label with 2500 states in the upper
right corner of the display area.
# create a discrete multi-state object with one labeled atom per state
pseudoatom tmp, label=pending
p
Hi Ting,
This will display the assemblies (biological units) in a grid. The result
should look like in the attached image.
set assembly
set all_states
set grid_mode
fetch 1igt 1s58 3j3i 2ztn 6ui6 5wtf 3iyo, type=mmtf
zoom
The "assembly" setting replaces the use of type=pdb1. It works with type=