Re: [PyMOL] clipping planes

2012-06-15 Thread Schubert, Carsten [JRDUS]
15-16 are the clipping distances and 17 is the orthoscopic flag. Cheers, Carsten -Original Message- From: Christian Roth [mailto:christian.r...@bbz.uni-leipzig.de] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 12:57 PM To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [PyMOL] clipping planes Dear

[PyMOL] clipping planes

2012-06-15 Thread Christian Roth
Dear all, it is nice to set via mouse wheel the clipping. Is it possible to get this values somewhere out of pymol that one could use the actual values in a script? I find it a bit complicated and time consuming to play always a few times with the values in a script, to find values which looks

Re: [PyMOL] Clipping planes and slab thickness for different objects?

2003-06-08 Thread Nat Echols
> I have one object showing the surface of a protein and another object showing > a ligand inside the protein. > Is it possible to use the clip command to define different clipping planes > for the 2 objects. > I want so "cut" the proteinsurface using clip, but the Ligand inside the > protein sh

[PyMOL] Clipping planes and slab thickness for different objects?

2003-06-08 Thread Stephan Tatzel
I have one object showing the surface of a protein and another object showing a ligand inside the protein. Is it possible to use the clip command to define different clipping planes for the 2 objects. I want so "cut" the proteinsurface using clip, but the Ligand inside the protein should not be

[PyMOL] clipping planes

2002-08-06 Thread Nathaniel Echols
I don't understand how these work at all. Is there any straightforward way, given a structure's position and dimensions and the desired camera position, to calculate the ideal position for the plane? How does PyMOL decide where to put the planes? Right now I'm missing by a small amount and at