On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Paolo Tosco <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been studying the Jmol code trying to find a way to color the
> vertices of a pmesh surface imported in Jmol. As far as I could
> understand, it should be doable by defining as many colors as required,
> and then defining the appropriate color indexes for each vertex. This
> should also allow setting a per-vertex alpha value. Is this correct?
>
> My concern is: maybe I can succeed in implementing a surface reader to
> assign appropriate colors to the surface. But can such a coloring scheme
> fit in the JVXL format and therefore be loadable by a JSMol-enabled
> webserver? Otherwise, my effort would be useless
>
>
This part is no problem - it's just a mapped isosurface.
> Any help is very appreciated
>
> Best regards
> Paolo
>
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