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> Subject: [PyMOL] Coloring surfaces by distance
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> Hi All,
>
> I know there was a question regarding this some time ago, but
> didn't see any reply saying how to do it or a suggesting a
> possible workaround.
>
> I have a surface coloured by
Hi All,
I know there was a question regarding this some time ago, but didn't see
any reply
saying how to do it or a suggesting a possible workaround.
I have a surface coloured by the underlying residues and am wondering if
it is possible
to colour an additional part of the surface if it's withi
Rajarshi and Gareth,
* Gareth Stockwell [2003-04-02 08:40] wrote:
> Rajarshi,
>
> With a bit of work you could add such a feature to the script, by using
> compiled graphics objects (CGOs). The PyMOL documentation explains how
> to use them.
>
> Gareth
>
> On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 21:42, Rajarsh
Rajarshi,
With a bit of work you could add such a feature to the script, by using
compiled graphics objects (CGOs). The PyMOL documentation explains how
to use them.
Gareth
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 21:42, Rajarshi Guha wrote:
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> Hi,
> using th
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Hi,
using the color_b.py script its possible to color the surface of a molecule.
Is there anyway that an indicator of the spectrum (such as a colored vertical
bar showing the colors corresponding for the smallest B value to the highest
B value)
T