Frieda Reichsman wrote:

>
> 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
>

sorry, that's a mistake in the documentation. You need

set propertyColorScheme "bgyor"

-with quotes.

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