Hi Hena and Adam,

the shortcut to solve what Adam is describing in #2 would be:

PyMOL> unset cartoon_oval_length, *

That clears the setting on all objects and falls back to using the global 
setting.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 25 Aug 2014, at 12:26, H. Adam Steinberg <h.adam.steinb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1) Go to Settings in the menus and choose Edit all.
> 
> In the new window that appears type “oval" in the search box.
> 
> Double click the default value for cartoon_oval_length, enter your chosen 
> preference, and hit the enter key on your keyboard.
> 
> You should see your change.
> 
> 2) If this doesn’t work, you see no change, then the selection for your 
> chosen object has been directly modified by script. 
> 
> You can check this by opening a new PyMOL session and open any pdb file. 
> Apply the default changes to cartoon oval length as described above in #1, if 
> it works, then #2 needs to be changed.
> 
> To change #2, choose the exact same selection that you (or someone else) 
> modified in the past and set the cartoon oval length for just that selection… 
> set cartoon_oval_length, 0.6, "your selection or pdb name".
> 
> On Aug 25, 2014, at 9:57 AM, Hena Dutta <hdutt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, 
>> I am trying to change the cartoon oval length using the command
>> set cartoon_oval_length, 0.6
>> But, it is not showing any change. I am using pymol 1.6.0.0 in windows 8.1
>> Can someone help me?
>> Regards,
>> Hena

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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