Altering the values in the color range parameter of the isosurface  
command makes the red and blue patches dimmer or brighter. The white  
areas increase to some extent because of the diminishing intensity of  
the red and blue areas, but the colors get very faint by the time  
there is any appreciable white area.

Perhaps there is another parameter that I am not remembering. The  
documentation is still down; once it is back in business I will look  
for another parameter for charge range as opposed to color range.


On Nov 11, 2008, at 4:31 AM, Angel Herraez wrote:

> Frieda, I'd say that you can set a custom range for charges, then the
> color range effectively used will be widened.
> (I don't remember the syntax right now.)
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