Dear Adarsh,

If you create selection, you will be able to toggle them on and off with a
single click (switching between ligands would take two clicks). If you
really need "one click" solution you might want to investigate writing a
script for pymol.

One non-pymolic way to create a video is to save the different images
separately and use a linux tool ffmpeg:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24961127/how-to-create-a-video-from-images-with-ffmpeg
 .

You might want to refer to some of the youtube tutorials which explain the
basics: you will find plenty by searching for pymol on youtube.


I hope this helps, Mat

On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 1:40 AM ADARSH BALA <adarsh1966b...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Pymol users,
> I have 8  proteins and superposed these proteins to see the similarity in
> the binding ligand using pymol (By aligning), but I want to present these
> multiple proteins one by one. Can I show superposed multiple ligands one by
> one by clicking and all the proteins in one screen?
> I want all the 8 proteins aligned together to be seen one by one by
> clicking or making a movie. Is it possible? if yes please help.
>
> Thanks
> A
>
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