Dear PyMOL people,
Please can anyone tell me if there's any way to draw/ray so that a
selection exactly fills the frame?
At the moment, I'm using `zoom complete=1` (restricted to the protein) and
then I'm auto cropping the resulting image (with `convert -trim`). This is
solution is good enough but please can anyone tell me if there's a better
way I could be doing it?
Many thanks for any help.
Tony Lewis
On 30 November 2017 at 12:00, Tony Lewis <tonyele...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear PyMOL people,
>
> Please can anyone tell me if there's a standard way to select either of
> nucleic / protein separately?
>
> I can use `polymer` to get both together but I can't see a standard way
> to distinguish nucleic / protein within that.
>
> I'm currently using something like `resn A+C+G+U+DA+DC+DG+DT` to identify
> nucleic but that's inadequate because it misses out various resn values (eg
> BRU, OMG etc) that are part of modified DNA/RNA.
>
> The thing is: PyMOL clearly *knows* which bits are protein versus nucleic
> because it draws the cartoons accordingly. So it feels like I should be
> accessing this info from PyMOL rather than trying to hack together a list
> of resn values.
>
>
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