Thanks!
Apparently I'd forgotten that fetch defaults to doing a zoom (which it
obviously has to do to make things look reasonable), so I thought I didn't
need to play with the view. Too much non-PyMOL work rots the brain, it
seems.
Cheers,
-Michael
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 5:35 AM, Thomas Holder
Hi Thomas,
if you load the molecules as "discrete" objects, then the states will be
independant and each state will have its own connectivity.
load testm.pqr, mov, discrete=1
PyMOL by default calculates connectivity based on distances. If you want
to make sure that only your own CONECT records
Hi Michael,
you need to reset the camera view.
def writeSurfaceValue(objname, wrlname='/tmp/tmp.wrl',
ptsname='/tmp/tmp.pts', pdbname='/tmp/tmp.pdb'):
cmd.hide('everything')
cmd.show('surface',objname)
view = cmd.get_view()
cmd.set_view([1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0,