On Aug 21, 2007, at 10:23 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:
Use

color property temperature

instead of just

color temperature

This is the more general way to color by the temperature property. The default for that is ROYGB, but you can select another using SET propertyColorScheme:

set propertyColorScheme bgyor
color property temperature

for example. Note that you have to recolor the property after changing the scheme, because it is only a setting for the NEXT property colored.

Hi Bob-
This is working well in terms of getting a color gradient and shifting the colors using the option ABSOLUTE, but I cannot seem to get the BGYOR color scheme. That is,

        select all
        set propertyColorScheme bgyor
        color property temperature ABSOLUTE 35.0 65.0

does not change when I substitute this:

        set propertyColorScheme roygb

Frieda

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Frieda Reichsman
Molecules in Motion
Interactive Molecular Structures
http://www.moleculesinmotion.com

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