Re: [PyMOL] naming of chain id

2014-09-17 Thread Thomas Holder
Hi Spencer, multi-letter chain IDs of arbitrary length will be available in the next PyMOL version. It's in fact already available with the latest updates in our open-source SVN repository on sourceforge. Cheers, Thomas On 17 Sep 2014, at 06:36, Spencer Bliven wrote: > Are there plans to s

Re: [PyMOL] naming of chain id

2014-09-17 Thread Spencer Bliven
Are there plans to support 4-letter chain IDs, as defined by the current xPDB/mmCIF specification? -Spencer On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Thomas Holder < thomas.hol...@schrodinger.com> wrote: > Hi Folmer and Yeping, > > to support upper and lower case letters, set this setting: > > PyMOL> set

Re: [PyMOL] naming of chain id

2014-09-16 Thread Thomas Holder
Hi Folmer and Yeping, to support upper and lower case letters, set this setting: PyMOL> set ignore_case, off Cheers, Thomas On 16 Sep 2014, at 02:44, Folmer Fredslund wrote: > Hi Yeping Sun, > > Did you solve your problem? > > According to http://www.wwpdb.org/procedure.html#toc_4 > " > Wh

Re: [PyMOL] naming of chain id

2014-09-15 Thread Folmer Fredslund
Hi Yeping Sun, Did you solve your problem? According to http://www.wwpdb.org/procedure.html#toc_4 " What is the maximum number of chain IDs in a file? Up to 62 chains can be included in the PDB entry. Upper case letters and numbers (0-9) should be used first for chain IDs. Lower case letters sho