Hi Tom,

PyMOL provides a low-level scripting API to load geometry as "compiled graphics 
objects" (CGO). To learn how to draw a rectangular plane, have a look at 
examples/devel/cgo_plane.py in the PyMOL installation (or source) directory.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 31 Mar 2014, at 03:28, Tom Carruthers <t.carruth...@anu.edu.au> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I am trying to plot a series of clipping slabs through a protein structure, 
> but would like to show an additional figure to indicate where the 'slices' 
> are from (similar to what you would do with a MRI or CT-scan in medicine - 
> something akin to ' 
> http://lmi.bwh.harvard.edu/papers/pictures/2003/frimanThesis03/frimanThesis03.png
>  ' ). I have searched for the last few days and cannot seem to find anything 
> simple to do this task. Does anyone know if there is a small script somewhere 
> that can plot a 'plane' as defined by the clipping slab?
> 
> Cheers,
> Tom
> 
> -- 
> Thomas J Carruthers 
> 
> Structural Biology and Biophysics 
> Research School of Chemistry 
> Australian National University 

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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