OK, I get that. another:

Is there a reason there is no "color none"?

So, for example, we have:

color rockets green
select *; color green
color rockets none

but not

select *; color none

Is this intentional? Do I need to make a new documentation class of color scheme possibilities just for "color" that doesn't include "none"? (Not a problem...)

Bob





Miguel wrote:
say again what "color polymer" does? All I get is:

jmol: ScriptException:invalid argument
    Script line:color polymer


Miguel wrote:


Jmol version 10 pre-release 24 was released on Tue 14 Dec 2004.

   * 'color group' was reimplemented to use selected set
   * 'color polymer' was implemented


I apologize ... my mistake ... it is 'color monomer'

It colors the monomers along the polymer, in the same sense that 'color
group' colors the groups along the chain.


Miguel



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