> documentation updated. How's this?
>
> See
>
> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/?search=temperature
>
> color [temperature-mode]
>
> Color atoms based on an absolute "temperature" scale from blue ("cold",
> less
> motion) to red ("hot", more motion) or using a relative "temperature"
> scale from
> blue ("coldest", least motion) to red ("hottest", most motion). This
> presumes
> crystallographic B-factor information.
>
> where
>
> [temperature-mode] is "fixedTemperature" or "relativeTemperature"
>
> I think that's what we're talking about.
Essentially yes
color {object} temperature
Is RasMol/Chime compatible. The range is scaled to the min/max values that
actually occur in the model. There is a difference from RasMol/Chime. The
neutral color in RasMol/Chime is green. So RasMol/Chime go
blue->green->red. Jmol goes blue->white->red
"relativeTemperature" is an alias for "temperature".
Q: Do you prefer 'scaledTemperature' instead of 'relativeTemperature'?
color {object} fixedTemperature
Will color things on an absolute scale from 0 to 100. 0 is always full
blue. 50 is white 100 is full red.
Miguel
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