Bjorn,

Good news, I just recently added opaque, colored, "insides" of cartoons,
surfaces, and spheres to the upcoming release.  

In version 0.88 and beyond, "set interior_color, color-name" will
achieve this effect.

Cheers,
Warren



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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 6:49 AM
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Subject: [PyMOL] plane2colour

Hi,

Is it an equivalent in PyMOL to the plane2colour command in Molscript?
i.e. controlling the colour of the "inside" of an cartoon-drawn helix?
Or can I get a similar effect with PyMOL somehow?


Björn

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