On 11/03/14 07:52, Justin Lecher wrote:
> On 10/03/14 21:52, Thomas Holder wrote:
>> Hi Justin,
>>
>> this is fixed in SVN rev 4070, sorry that it took so long.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Thomas
>>
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Thanks a bunch. I will try it out tomorrow on my 3D machine.
>
> Cheers,
> Justin
>
Dear PyMOL users,
I'm wondering about coloring CGO objects in PyMOL. In the recent version
1.7. If ALPHA is specified for a cgo object, all the colors are neglected.
In version 1.6 and previous everything works just fine. Is this a bug, an
intension or am I missing a point somewhere? Let's take
Hi Lukas,
this was a bug which is fixed in SVN revision 4072.
Cheers,
Thomas
On 12 Mar 2014, at 05:07, Lukáš Pravda wrote:
> Dear PyMOL users,
>
> I’m wondering about coloring CGO objects in PyMOL. In the recent version 1.7.
> If ALPHA is specified for a cgo object, all the colors are negl
Dear all,
I like to announce some significant changes to the volume user interface and
API, as of SVN revision 4072. This is considered a beta feature and we welcome
any kind of feedback.
Changes include:
* new commands: volume_color, volume_ramp_new
* volume presets
* custom volume ramps/pr
Dear PyMOL users,
I build 100 chains of polymer in a box. Residue number is different for
every chain. Chain 1 has residue no. 1, chain 2 has residue no. 2 and so
on. I want to color each chain differently.
So, I wrote a script which generates a pml file, and opening this pml file
with PyMOL shoul
I think...
What is happening is that the color command should take in a name like “color
yellow, i. 1" or a CMYK color vector. When you are saying “color 1” it is just
starting at the first index of CMYK which is black.
There is a command for your problem though. Just say util.color_chains() an