Jmol/Useful one-liners

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==Examples==
==Examples==
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<StructureSection load='1d66' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene=''>
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<StructureSection load='86/865284/Myoglobin/1' size='340' side='right' caption='' scene=''>
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set zshade on
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<jmol><jmolButton><text>zshade</text><script>set zshade on</script></jmolButton></jmol>
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This fades the scene (to white if the background is white, to black if the background is black) for atoms further away from the viewer, giving a better 3D feel even when the model is not moving.
hover "%n%R %a"; font hover 30
hover "%n%R %a"; font hover 30
<jmol><jmolButton><text>hover</text><script>hover "%n%R_%a"; font hover 30</script></jmolButton></jmol>
<jmol><jmolButton><text>hover</text><script>hover "%n%R_%a"; font hover 30</script></jmolButton></jmol>
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When spinning is off and you hover over an atom, you get some information. This one-liner increases the font size and condeses the information displayed, showing the one-letter residue name, the residue number and the atom name.
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When spinning is off and you hover over an atom, you get some information. This one-liner increases the font size and condenses the information displayed, showing the one-letter residue name, the residue number and the atom name.
color bonds green
color bonds green
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<jmol><jmolButton><text>color aromatic sidechains green</text><script>select aromatic and sidechain; color bonds green</script></jmolButton></jmol>
This colors the bonds of the selected atoms, but not the atoms themselves. This is useful to keep the atoms in CPK color scheme (showing which elements we have) while highlighting certain residues or side chains.
This colors the bonds of the selected atoms, but not the atoms themselves. This is useful to keep the atoms in CPK color scheme (showing which elements we have) while highlighting certain residues or side chains.
center visible
center visible
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<jmol><jmolButton><text>center visible</text><script>center visible</script></jmolButton></jmol>
This centers on all atoms that are visible, either explicitly or as part of a cartoon etc.
This centers on all atoms that are visible, either explicitly or as part of a cartoon etc.
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select selected and not *%B
select selected and not *%B
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Deselects alternate conformations. Some models contain two conformations (labeled A and B in column 17 of a PDB file, with fractional occupancies adding up to 1, see e.g. [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/guide-to-understanding-pdb-data/dealing-with-coordinates].
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Deselects alternate conformations. Some models contain two conformations (labeled A and B in column 17 of a PDB file, with fractional occupancies adding up to 1, see e.g. [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/guide-to-understanding-pdb-data/dealing-with-coordinates]. The example button removes all representations of alternate conformations.
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<jmol><jmolButton><text>turn %B off</text><script>restrict not *%B</script></jmolButton></jmol>
</StructureSection>
</StructureSection>

Revision as of 11:41, 28 October 2020

This is a collection of useful one-liners in Jmol. While the Scene authoring tools give you access to a lot of Jmol's functionality, they don't cover the entire scripting language. However, the SAT contains an input box for entering Jmol commands directly. This page collects commands that might be entered into that textbox to achieve effects not otherwise possible. Viewers of Proteopedia pages might find occasional use of these one-liners as well. To enter them, you first have to right-click on the Jmol window and open a console. For more complex Jmol commands, see Jmol/Using the console.


Examples

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Karsten Theis, Angel Herraez

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