
Hi Kelly, There is no command to position the volume eraser sphere using typed coordinates. If you want to erase a spherical region centered on the center of a virus map use the shape and mask commands: shape sphere radius 120 center 0,0,0 coord #0 color blue mask #0 #1 invert true The first command makes a spherical surface of radius 120 Angstroms at center 0,0,0 (Angstroms) in the map #0 coordinate frame colored blue. The second command copies the region of map #0 outside the sphere #1, making a new volume data set. The main trouble here is figuring out the coordinates of the center of virus map. The virus map origin is set in the Volume dialog Coordinates panel where you specify the grid index for position (0,0,0). In the above example I've got the map origin set to the center of the virus (EMDB 1058, grid index 87 for a size 175 map, base index is 0). You can use shape sphere radius 120 center #0 color blue which puts the center at the center of the bounding box of the displayed surface for map #0. But that doesn't in general give you the exact center of symmetry. So it is better to find the exact grid point that is the center of symmetry used when the map was calculated. Tom
Hi,
I would like to place the origin of the eraser to correspond with the center of my map but haven't found a way to define its position based on coordinates, only by moving it with the mouse. Is there a line command or other menu option that allows me to set the position more precisely?
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