Hi Floris, Tsjerk, Jared,

all lighting settings in PyMOL are only global, so setting them on objects or 
selections will have no effect. This is not a bug, bug of course can be 
considered a missing feature. We will check how difficult this would be to 
implement on the object or atom level.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 14 Jan 2015, at 12:07, Floris van Eerden <f.j.van.eer...@rug.nl> wrote:

> Hello Jared and Tsjerk,
> 
> I tried your suggestion, but unfortunately it does not work on my computer.
> When I type the command
> set spec_reflect, 0, all
> Pymol gives the following output:
> -->Setting: spec_reflect set to 0.00000 in 8 objects.
> 
> So it seems okay. But however when I raytrace, I still get all reflections.
> When I subsequently type
> set spec_reflect, 0
> and then raytrace, the reflections are really turned off.
> 
> Could this be a bug, or do I forget something?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Floris
> 
> On 09-01-15 16:55, Sampson, Jared wrote:
>> set spec_reflect, 0, all and not organic

-- 
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Principal Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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