Hi!

I am trying to use selectionHalos to highlight particular residues (location of 
mutations) in a protein. 
However, the standard size of the selectionHalos around the atoms is simply too 
small to be readily noticeable in the context of a large protein
displayed as wireframe 0.3  or even just as c-alpha trace (backbone 0.5) .
It would be very useful if one could adjust the size of these halos, either by 
a parameter passed with the selectionHalos command or
by being able to set a default value or pixels-added-to-radius value in a "set 
selectionHalos"-command.

In the same context, it would be very useful to have an option in the zoom 
commando that allows 
zoom (selection) or zoomto (selection) to not only  not only center the 
selected atoms as it does currently, 
but to at the same time automatically adjust the zoom factor in such a way that 
the selection is fitted to screen in the same way the whole
molecule is fitted to the screen at zoom 100.

Thanks
                                Annemarie
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Dr. Annemarie Honegger, Ph.D.
Zürich University, Dept. of Biochemistry
Winterthurerstr.190
CH-8057 Zürich
Switzerland

e-mail: [email protected]
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Fax: 41-44-635 57 12
URL: http://www.bioc.uzh.ch/antibody
URL: http://www.bioc.uzh.ch/nanowelt
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