Hatuey wrote:

>I think I was not very clear in my previous message.
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>I would like to put a colored bar with a numeric scale indicating the
>values of each color in the electrostatic potential surface (EPS).
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We don't have anything that does that automatically, no.

>Also, the only way I am getting a rainbow surface for my EPS is
>loading other surface (I load the electron density) and mapping it to
>the electrostatic potential.
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I'm not sure what "EPS" stands for, but in order to get a rainbow of 
colors, generally one maps electrostatic potential onto some sort of 
surface -- electron density, van der waals surface, etc.

Bob

>Regards,
>
>Hatuey
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>On 8/22/07, Bob Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hatuey wrote:
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>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>I would like to know if it is possible to put a color scale together
>>>with an electrostatic potential surface.
>>>
>>>Regards,
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>>absolutely. You have several choices. Take a look at how color schemes
>>work and how you can use COLOR ABSOLUTE in the isosurface command.
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>>Bob
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