On 2004-10-22 (06:38) timothy driscoll wrote:

>On 2004-10-22 (08:51) Dan Bolser wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, timothy driscoll wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>1. choose from among four different gradient styles (rainbow,
>>>blue-white-red, black-white, or white-black).
>>>
>>>2. create gradients that apply to a single chain, span multiple
>>>chains, or apply separately to each chain of a multi-chain
>>>structure.  up to four chains are supported at this time.
>>>
>>>
>>>Color Gradients is comptible with Jmol, Rasmol, and Chime, and is
>>>available here:
>>>
>>><http://www.molvisions.com/resources/color_gradients/>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>This looks really great. One thing I expected was that the gradient
>>would be 'squashed' to fit the length of the selection, so I would
>>always see one blue, one white and one red even if I only selected
>>three residues. 

hello,

FYI, I have just updated the Color Gradients resource to include
error-checking, and improve the color algorithms.  if anyone has any
other gradients that may prove useful for visualizing 3D structures,
please feel free to make suggestions.  :-)


regards,

tim
-- 
Timothy Driscoll
molvisions - see, grasp, learn.
<http://www.molvisions.com/>
usa:north carolina:wake forest


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