Thanks a lot!  I have a another question.  Is there
way to define a group of residues which are not linked
to each other.  I tried 

create forst2, (resi 1 and resi 32 and resi 356)

but it doesn't work.  Thanks, Frank



--- Morri Feldman <mfeld...@itsa.ucsf.edu> wrote:
> Dear Frank,
> 
> try:
> 
> create forSticks1, resi 1-2
> show sticks, forSticks1
> set stick_radius, .25, forSticks1
> 
> create forSticks2, resi 12-15
> show sticks, forSticks2
> set stick_radius, .1, forSticks2
> 
> By using create, you create a new named object with
> its own settings
> database.  The new object's settings can be set
> independently of other
> objects.
> 
> Best,
> Morri
> 
> On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Dr. S. Frank Yan wrote:
> 
> > Hi, I was wondering if Pymol is capable of setting
> > different stick thickness for different residues
> of a
> > molecule.  I tried
> >
> > set stick_radius=0.25
> > show sticks, resi 1-2
> > set stick_radius=0.1
> > show sticks, resi 12-15
> >
> > It appears that the stick_radius variable is
> global,
> > and it changes the thickness of all the sticks.
> >
> > Thanks, Frank
> >
> >
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