Hi all, 

I would like to display the electrostatic potential of a small molecule which I 
calculated with Gaussian in Pymol. I exported a cube-file of the ESP and loaded 
it into Pymol. Afterwards, I generated an isosurface. The problem is that I 
cannot manage to color that surface according to the electrostatic potential 
using the ramp_new command, it is always displayed with a single color. What 
would be the proper way to visualize ESPs calculated with Gaussian in Pymol? 


Cheers, 
Arne

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Dr. Arne Dieckmann
Houk Research Lab
University of California, Los Angeles 
email: adiec...@googlemail.com




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