I don't know how that ever worked. "molecular" at the end of the isosurface
command should be "mesh". As it is, "molecular" is being ignored and the
isosurface is being created with no fill, so nothing appears. If you follow
that with
isosurface mesh
I think you will see it.
Bob
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Charles Shubert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Between RC18 and RC19, rendering of parallel isosurfaces stopped working.
> You really don't need "parallel" to show this bug, but "parallel" is really
> cool and I like it.
>
> --Chuck
>
> Here is the script:
>
> load "1crn.pdb"
>
> parallel makeIsos{process{ subset; select {A and PROTEIN}; isoSurface
> surfaceA select(within(chain,*:A)) ignore(within(chain,not *:A)) VDW 100 %
> color TRANSLUCENT 0.0 [192,208,255] NOFILL molecular;}}; set multiProcessor
> true; show mulitProcessor; makeIsos;subset;
>
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