Hi Everyone,

I have been trying to build a virus capsid using pymol. The biological unit for 
the complete structure is not available. :(

My first attempt at getting this done was by using the “rotate” and “translate” 
commands. Unfortunately, these commands can only move objects either relative 
to the main axes or the viewer’s position (not relative to existing objects), 
thus I had to calculate the rotation angles and translation angle/distances for 
every single object (not practical). 

I have been advised to try the ‘supercell.py’ script. Is supercell the right 
tool for the job? Any advice would be much appreciated.

Marcelo



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