pymol-users-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote on 09/20/2006 07:28:00 AM:
> Paul,
>
> I think the reason the surface coloring "spills over" is because
> there are some surface triangles that are shared by the selection you
> want (red) and the neighboring residues (grey)... So it should work
>
I believe that you need to make these new objects to correct the problem,
at least this is a quick fix that I have done in the past. There may be a
more elegant solution:
load my.pdb, obj1
load my.pdb, obj2
[whatever to each obj]
When loaded separately you don't have this problem.
Cheers,
JTM
Paul,
I think the reason the surface coloring "spills over" is because
there are some surface triangles that are shared by the selection you
want (red) and the neighboring residues (grey)... So it should work
if you only use one selection, by saying something like:
load my_protein.pdb,
show surf
Hi,
please have a look at this image: http://pwe.no-ip.org/other/1.png
I'm having trouble with the edge of a surface selection. It seems that
there is always some more surface shown than the selected part. What I
did is, that I selected the red part to show the surface in obj1 and to
hide the s