Hi Lukas,

you are right that the displayed color bar is always symmetric, this should be 
fixed. However, the actual coloring of you protein will be correct, even with 
an asymmetrical color ramp.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 14 Mar 2014, at 08:56, Lukáš Pravda <xpra...@ncbr.muni.cz> wrote:
> Dear PyMOL users,
>  
> I was wondering if it is possible to produce a ramp which is not symmetrical. 
>  Ie. By command
>  
> ramp_new e_pot_color, e_pot_map, [-10, 0, 10], [red, white, blue]
>  
> I can specify the range of colors red-white-blue in the range -10 0 10. In 
> case my range would be [-10, 5, 10]. I would like the white color to be more 
> shifted towards the right value since it corresponds to 5 (or at least the 
> middle value could be displayed). However, in the current state of the art, 
> the color spectrum is symmetrical all the time and it appears that the white 
> color is asserted to 0, which is in this case wrong and, therefore, might be 
> confounding.
>  
> Thank you for an answer
>  
> Lukas

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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