Hi Nick,
Thanks, I'll update the code.
Cheers,
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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Nicolas Bock <nic...@gm...> wrote:
> I realized that the "mdo" command can be used to change the
> stick_transparency setting.
>
> mdo 1: set_bond stick_transparency, 0, all
> mdo 100: set_bond stick_transparency, 0.8, all
>
> and so on. I noticed that the example section in the help text for the
> mdo command is incorrect. It states:
>
>> EXAMPLE
>>
>> // Creates a single frame movie involving a rotation about X and Y
>>
>> load test.pdb
>> mset 1
>> mdo 1, turn x,5; turn y,5;
>> mplay
>
> however, it should read:
>
> mdo 1: turn x,5; turn y,5;
>
> nick
>
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