Hello Angel,

That is really interesting.

Well, I suppose that I have to create a file with a line of atoms, OK?
Then load the structure and then map the electrostatic potential value
to the color of atoms, right?
How  do I map the electrostatic potential value to the atoms color?

Regards,

Hatuey

On 8/28/07, Angel Herraez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I'm not answering how to get the surface rendered and colored, just the
> colored bar idea.
> You could do something by loading into Jmol a fake model which has
> several vertically aligned atoms and color it according to values given by
> script or in the file itself. I did something similar to test rainbow 
> patterns and
> gave rise to a model whose screenshot you can see at
> http://jmol.sourceforge.net/jscolors/index.en.html#Gradients
>
> Remember you can load the auxiliary file together with yours, e.g. using
> "load append"

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