On Mon, 13 May 2002, Michael Sorich wrote:
> I wish to draw a sphere with either a semi-transparent or mesh surface.
> I can create a sphere as a cgo, however this has an opaque surface.
>
> Any help would be appreciated
I haven't added a transparency command to the CGO stream yet, so you'll
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Hi,
the PyMOL Current Capabilities (v0.80) include "Transparent surfaces and
spheres" (http://pymol.sourceforge.net/)
Another option would be use NCSMASK (ccp4) and control the
"transparency" level by changing the GRID, it worked for me.
Good luck,
Ricardo Aparicio
PhD Student
Brazil
M
During the weekend I gave a try to dig into pymol (ie I was thinking how
to implement a "PDB wizard" that somebody requested recently. I realized
there is no real docs about freemol/chempy so if I want to find out how
a molecule is represented I have to use the source - only. It is OK, but
wouldit
Hi
I wish to draw a sphere with either a semi-transparent or mesh surface.
I can create a sphere as a cgo, however this has an opaque surface.
Any help would be appreciated
Michael Sorich
PhD Student
School of Pharmaceutical, Molecular and Biomedical Sciences
University of South Australia
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