On 07/27/2011 11:34 AM, Daniel Carbajo wrote:
> Hello again everybody,
> I am thinking of doing one thing with Jmol that I do not even know if is
> possible.
> I have a Jmol window where I show one protein in cartoon. Beside it there is
> a table with residues of interest that can be highlighted in wireframe with
> a label. Below the Jmol window there is one checkbox to show/hide (checked
> by default) the protein and a drop-down menu to change its display (cartoon,
> spacefill, trace...).
> The problem is the following: let's say I have the protein in dots with 3
> residues highlighted and labeled; the way I have the page now, if I uncheck
> the show/hide checkbox, it hides everything correctly, but if I check it
> again, I can only show the protein in cartoon and with no residues
> highlighted and no labels (I miss the display and the residues highlighted
> and labeled); so instead of showing the protein in cartoon and with no
> residues highlighted and no labels, I would like to show it "as it was in
> its last state before hiding it", is there a way I can get this? I cannot
> think of any solution, I do not even know if it is actually possible...

Daniel, how do you actually do the show/hide process?

If you use the 'restrict' command then rendering settings and labels 
will be gone.

If you would use the 'display'/'hide' commands all rendering settings 
and labels should be preserved.

See the Jmol scripting documentation for details:

http://jena3d.fli-leibniz.de/ImgLibPDB/Jena3D/doc/jmol_scripting/index.htm#display

Regards,
Rolf

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