set (default color scheme)
Sets the default color scheme to be the traditional Rasmol scheme or the newer, more subtle, Jmol scheme. This command does not actually change the display unless the default color scheme ("CPK") is currently displayed.
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So I also take back:
> [comment: "set colorscheme" would make more sense here, I think.]
Rather, I would say this would be better as "set defaultcolorscheme" or, if that is too long, "set defaultcolors".
To me,
set color jmol set color rasmol
isn't obvious at all.
Bob
Bob Hanson wrote:
OK, I have updated some of the script documentation:
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/index.htm#.color
--includes "monomer"
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/index.htm#.show
--includes
> show file > show center > show boundbox > show zoom > show transform
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/index.htm#.set%20(color%20scheme)
--corrected description
[comment: "set colorscheme" would make more sense here, I think.]
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/index.htm#.zoom
--better description
In addition, a number of potential functionalities are listed as "not implemented."
Right now I list:
bond --not implemented clipboard --not implemented connect --not implemented display3d --not implemented help --not implemented list --not implemented molecule --not implemented pause --not implemented wait --not implemented print --not implemented renumber --not implemented save --not implemented set backfade --not implemented set cartoon --not implemented set hourglass --not implemented set kinemage --not implemented set menus --not implemented set mouse --not implemented set radius --not implemented set shadow --not implemented set slabmode --not implemented set transparent --not implemented set vectps --not implemented set write --not implemented star --not implemented stereo --not implemented structure --not implemented unbound --not implemented view --not implemented write --not implemented
Presumably these are of interest for two reasons: (a) people familiar with Rasmol/Chime might be looking for these, and (b) having them there might give developers something to think about.
But they are also a bit distracting. I suspect I got these from scanning eval.js. Is it time to remove some/all of them?
Bob
Miguel wrote:
Miguel, so far I have the following for show:
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/index.htm#.show
adequate?
You can also add
Miguel
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