RE: [PyMOL] sphere scale

2004-04-22 Thread Warren DeLano
Mark, The sphere_scale setting is a multiplier of the atom's VDW radius. If you want to set exact radii, use "alter": alter selection, vdw=number eg. alter (all), vdw=1.0 rebuild Cheers, Warren > -Original Message- > From: pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net > [ma

RE: [PyMOL] sphere scale

2004-04-21 Thread Warren DeLano
Mark, The sphere_scale setting is a multiplier of the atom's VDW radius. If you want to set exact radii, use "alter": alter selection, vdw=number eg. alter (all), vdw=1.0 rebuild Cheers, Warren > -Original Message- > From: pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net > [ma

RE: [PyMOL] sphere scale

2004-04-21 Thread Warren DeLano
Mark, The sphere_scale setting is a multiplier of the atom's VDW radius. If you want to set exact radii, use "alter": alter selection, vdw=number eg. alter (all), vdw=1.0 rebuild Cheers, Warren > -Original Message- > From: pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net > [ma

RE: [PyMOL] sphere scale

2004-04-21 Thread Warren DeLano
Mark, The sphere_scale setting is a multiplier of the atom's VDW radius. If you want to set exact radii, use "alter": alter selection, vdw=number eg. alter (all), vdw=1.0 rebuild Cheers, Warren > -Original Message- > From: pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net > [ma

RE: [PyMOL] Sphere Scale Preference

2002-02-25 Thread DeLano, Warren
Fergus, Like other settings, sphere_scale is either global or object-specific, not atomic. To change the sphere size for specific atoms, use the "alter" command with the "vdw" property over the selection. For example: alter (resi 10),vdw=vdw*2.0 - Warren -- mailto:war...@sunesis.com Warren L