Frieda Reichsman wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 1. For "color temperature", is it possible to specify a ROYGBIV 
> coloring scheme (or VIBGYOR) in place of the standard blue-white-red?
>
no.

> 2. Any chance of implementing the following feature request - having 
> regions of the structure that are furthest from the viewer become 
> translucent to some degree. In other words, as a large structure such 
> as a protein rotates, the 'back end' will be faded compared to the 
> front. I don't know if Jmol can act on a moving target like this, so I 
> realize this request may be completely impossible; just thought I'd ask.
>
closest I can come is

zshade = true
slab on

then, maybe experiment with settings such as

set specularpower 80
set diffusepercent 90

some combination there to enhance the brightness in the front. For these 
lighting parameters you can

show ambient

to see their settings.

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