Thank you very much. But hiding/displaying of protein chains is not 
documented.

Kind regards,
Andreas

Am 25.09.2012 15:18, schrieb Angel Herráez:
> Hi Andreas
>
> You need to find out the chain IDs (usually A, B ... but not always)
> Then
>
> display *:A;  // will also hide all the others
> display add *:A; // makes A visible without hiding others
>
> etc.
> Check the DISPLAY and HIDE commands in the documentation
>
>
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