Chen,

not sure if this has made it yet into the open source version, but to quote the 
incentive version documentation “Beginning with incentive PyMOL 1.6, arbitrary 
object level and atom level properties are supported. Now, for each object and 
each atom you can possibly have an arbitrary dictionary associated with each.” 
So if you are a subscriber you could make use of that feature, which could be 
more powerful than relying either on the B-factor or Occupancy fields.

HTH

                Carsten

From: Chen Zhao [mailto:chenzhaoh...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 12:25 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] Other coloring strategies based on user-provided properties

Dear all,
I am thinking whether it is possible to color a molecule by a specific property 
residue-wise or atom-wise like generally be done on B-factor? This property 
could be provided as numbers in a column. An obvious way might just be to 
change the B-factor column to the user-provided column and "color by B-factor". 
But I am wondering whether there are some direct ways of doing this.
Best,
Chen
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