Re: [PyMOL] disjoint surfaces

2009-12-21 Thread Shiven Shandilya
Hi Raluca, So I am guessing this something like the surface being in fragments, with small vertices floating within the larger object? Unfortunately there is no easy way to do this from within PyMOL, unless you can "separate" out the residues/atoms that are contributing the disjointed meshes into

Re: [PyMOL] disjoint surfaces

2009-12-21 Thread Raluca Mihaela ANDREI
Thank you Shiven, I know how to remove the double vertices in Blender but I would like to remove them directly from PyMOL. By disjoint meshes I mean non-connected meshes, inside my mesh I have some smaller meshes that are non connected to the big mesh. I would like to know how to remove these m

Re: [PyMOL] disjoint surfaces

2009-12-21 Thread Shiven Shandilya
Raluca, Something that helps is: tabbing into edit mode, selecting all vertices (ctrl-a) and removing doubles (Mesh >Vertices >Remove Doubles). Turning on smooth display also helps. What exactly are you having problems with? In what way are things "disjointed" ? Best, Shiven On Mon, Dec 21,