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Subject: transformation of cell
From: siva charan siva {- dot -} charan {- at -} UNI-GRAZ {- dot -} AT
Date: 2010-02-08

Dear All,

Is there a way to transform a cell in Pymol? I want to superimpose cells
of my two crystal forms, when I use the align command, molecule from one
unit cell transforms on to other, but the cell stays the same. I just
want to look if by any chance my cells of two different crystal forms
are related!!

Thanks
Siva

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