Jason,
I don't know Molscript, but I think the following commands will do what
you want:
select a, ///A/501/02
select b, ///B/229/N
distance d, a, b
This will give you a dashed line object d which is labelled with the
distance between the two atoms 'a' and 'b' - you can get rid of the
label using
hide labels, d
btw, if you want to ray-trace the image, I find the dashes come out a
bit fat - so I tend to use
set dash_gap, 0.5
set dash_radius, 0.1
before the 'ray' command.
Gareth
On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 02:21, jkyano wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to draw dashed lines connecting two residues
> similar to the following molscript commands:
>
> set linedash 5.0;
> set linewidth 6;
> set linecolour red;
> set bonddistance 5.0;
>
> bonds require atom O2 and in residue A501 require atom N and in residue B229;
>
>
> I know that you can draw hydrogen bonds, but I want show dashed lines between
> two sets residues that are roughly 6.5 and 13 angstroms away from each other.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Jason
>
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