Hey Gil,

just make the appropriate selections:

color blue, residue
color anotherColor, (residue & name c,o,n,ca)

or, if you want more flexibility, create a separate object with the
sidechain part of the residue.


Andreas



On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 08:05, Gil amiati wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I would be happy to know how to color my specific residues while leaving the
> NH-C_alpha-CO backbone with another color that marks the type of secondary
> structure.
> For example:
> If I color a specific residue in blue, I want its base (NH-Calpha-CO) to be
> in another color according to the secondary structure it is found in.
> 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Gil Amitai
> Biological Chemistry Dept.
> Weizmann Institute of Science
> Rehovot, 76100
> Israel
> gil.ami...@weizmann.ac.il
> 972-8-9344427
> 
> 
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