> Andreas,
> only blue and yellow? then it's sure hard.

actually it is blue and yellow for color blind, for all others it is
various shades of four colors, see details here
http://colorschemedesigner.com/#3G42Gw0w0w0w0

> The problem is, "color chain" relies on the chain ID, and you cannot assume 
> that all pdb files
> will use chains A, B, C etc. Some of them use R, N, J and F for example. 
> That's why we need
> the 26 colors.

There can be more than 26 chains. Since nobody will be able to
distinguish 26 colors, I suggest to just keep circling through the 20
colors if there are more than 20 chains.

Andreas


>
> Another choice is to select each chain and specify a color by script. You 
> might have a generic
> coloring script or script file that says e.g.
>
> select *:A; color whatever; select *:B; color whatever; select *:C; color 
> whatever; [...]
>
> Or maybe the user colorscheme is the way to go for this.
>
>
>
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