Hi Ritu,
Could you elaborate on "some of the ligand structures get completely messed
up when viewed as sticks or lines"?
To get the best possible answer a few more details would help.
Best regards,
Folmer
2012/5/23 Rituparna Sengupta <rsengu...@wisc.edu>
> Hi,
>
> Just observed something weird. When I try loading protein -ligand
> complexes as frames of a movie (same protein but different ligands for
> different frames), some of the ligand structures get completely messed up
> when viewed as sticks or lines. Right now I'm using spheres instead, but
> wondering if there's a way to work around the problem and still view the
> ligands as sticks/lines.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ritu
>
>
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