I may not understand correctly what your exact need is but maybe the resno expression does the trick. eg :
restrict (resno>26 and resno<87)

Paul

Le 23 juil. 08 à 17:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

Rolf Huehne of JenaLib has told me that Jmol does not currently have an input parameter to pass start./end residue numbers as well as PDB ID/chain ID (to produce "partial" structure views.)

I have therefore submitted a new feature request (see text of request below), but if anyone knows of a way to generate "partial" structure views now, please let me know.

Thanks.

Text of feature request:

I am working with a few members of the SAP community:

https://forums.sdn.sap.com/thread.jspa?threadID=972132&tstart=0

to automate production of the "cases":

http://strucclue.ornl.gov/cases/index.html

accumulating here:

http://strucclue.ornl.gov

As you can see from examining any "case" in the case library, a critical piece of each case is currently provided by presenting two RasMol snaphots of partial PDB structures, i.e. structures delimited by a PDB ID, chain ID, start
residue number, and end residue number.

Rolf Huehne of JenaLib has told me that Jmol doesn't currently support start/end residue numbers as input parameters, and he suggested that I make it a "feature
request" here.

Th anks for any time you can afford to spend considering this matter.
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