Frieda Reichsman wrote:

> Say I have 3 files loaded but my set of labels should appear on only 
> one of them. I also want to be able to turn on and off the display of 
> the three proteins at will.
>
> Is there an easy way to select a series of single atoms for labeling 
> and have the label apply only to one file?
>
> Or is the only way to do this to repeat "select file=1 and ..." over 
> and over, like so:
>
> select file=1 and 263.n
> label helix 1
>
If it's one model per file, you can just use the old syntax:

select 263.n/1; label helix1

Certainly you need only the number of select/label combinations as you 
have distinct labels, but other than that, yes, you need to specify the 
atom and model number to get the label on just that atom.

> In other words is there some way to say, "the following selections 
> apply ONLY to file =1" (and then also end it in some way)?
>
Well, you could do:

select 263.n; label helix1
select 283.n; label helix2
...
select file != 1
labels off

That is, just put all the labels in, but then in the end turn the 
unwanted ones off.

Bob

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