Hi,
Is it an equivalent in PyMOL to the plane2colour command in Molscript? i.e.
controlling the colour of the "inside" of an cartoon-drawn helix? Or can I get
a similar effect with PyMOL somehow?
Björn
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Bjorn,
Good news, I just recently added opaque, colored, "insides" of cartoons,
surfaces, and spheres to the upcoming release.
In version 0.88 and beyond, "set interior_color, color-name" will
achieve this effect.
Cheers,
Warren
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Hello:
Does anybody know if you can specify certain movie frames to render and
write out (ie. to batch render movie frames on different computers) other
than just dicing up one movie into four or five different scripts and
piecing them together.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
JTM
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Whoops, clarification. I misinterpreted the question...
ray_interior_color meets a different need. So far, there isn't any
plane2color-like feature in PyMOL. Sorry for the confusion.
Cheers,
Warren
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Jason,
The "mpng" command in recent versions of PyMOL takes two
arguments, first and last, which control which frames are rendered. You
can have your script set these appropriately based on where the job is
running.
Cheers,
Warren
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PyMOLer's,
Okay, with apologies to Per Kraulis, I have implemented Bjorn's request.
There is now a "plane2color"-like feature in PyMOL.
For example figures, see http://pymol.sf.net/ms1.jpg and
http://pymol.sf.net/ms2.jpg which were both just created using PyMOL
alone, without any reliance on M