lib3dmol issueshttps://gitlab.inria.fr/capsid.crates/lib3dmol/-/issues2019-04-26T17:38:59+02:00https://gitlab.inria.fr/capsid.crates/lib3dmol/-/issues/6"Not" keyword in pattern marching2019-04-26T17:38:59+02:00Philippe Noel"Not" keyword in pattern marchinghttps://gitlab.inria.fr/capsid.crates/lib3dmol/-/issues/3Read PDBx/mmCIF format2019-04-26T13:49:27+02:00Philippe NoelRead PDBx/mmCIF formathttps://gitlab.inria.fr/capsid.crates/lib3dmol/-/issues/2Down Structure from rcsb.org2019-04-26T13:49:30+02:00Philippe NoelDown Structure from rcsb.orghttps://gitlab.inria.fr/capsid.crates/lib3dmol/-/issues/1Option to select atoms/residue around point2019-04-26T13:49:32+02:00Philippe NoelOption to select atoms/residue around pointhttps://gitlab.inria.fr/capsid.crates/lib3dmol/-/issues/11Add the "or" keyword2019-12-12T15:38:25+01:00Philippe NoelAdd the "or" keywordActually only the "and" keyword can be used. For example "Chain A and backbone" will select the backbone atoms only for the chain A.
If I want to select the backbone for chain A and chain B but not for chain C, I can use "Chain A to B an...Actually only the "and" keyword can be used. For example "Chain A and backbone" will select the backbone atoms only for the chain A.
If I want to select the backbone for chain A and chain B but not for chain C, I can use "Chain A to B and backbone".
But, if I want the backbone of the chain A and the backbone of the chain C but not the chain B I can't !
It could be write as "(Chain A and backbone) or (Chain C and backbone)".
The implementation could use parenthesis to separate the different groups.