Bob, it is exactly the colorPerVertex data that I am going after. 

My wish is that there is a plan to output wavefront obj with a Texture map, 
Example. Output Jmol protein surface color with electrostatic potential as a 
wavefront obj with vertex and uv texture information and an associated Texture 
map (e.g jpg, tiff). (the output would be 
a) proteinSurface.obj
b) proteinSurface.mtl
c) proteinSurface.jpg

I am not sure how extensive this would mean for the Jmol developers. With this 
export, it is easy to import into Blender (OpenSource) for manipulation similar 
to Maya (commercial)



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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 06:23:47 -0500
From: Robert Hanson <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol-users Digest, Vol 35, Issue 35
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Tom, the colorPerVertex idea is that some isosurface data coming into Jmol
now comes from data sources (pymol, specifically) that output triangle data
with a color for each vertex, which is different than color per face. It's
very specialized and I doubt it's what you are interested in.

Please say more about what you have and want to do.

Bob


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