So, a follow up question becomes: is there a way to report what color
something is?

:)

-Tom 

-----Original Message-----
From: matthew.frank...@imclone.com [mailto:matthew.frank...@imclone.com]

Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:52 PM
To: Thomas Stout
Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] another odd PyMOL question....



"Thomas Stout" <tst...@exelixis.com> wrote on 11/11/2008 04:46:38 PM:

>
> Hi again everyone --
>
> I have another odd PyMOL question: does anyone know if it is possible 
> to make selections based on what color certain atoms are?
> I need to do some wholesale re-coloring of a series of complicated 
> figures and it would be extremely useful if I could just say something
like:
>
> "color  red, (everything that is currently blue)"
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>


How about:

> color red, yourmolecule and (color blue)

Works for me.  Of course, you have to know the color name for the color
you're looking at - maybe there's a way of getting the RGB values for an
atom?

- Matt

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