Hello All.

Can anyone tell me what values are assigned by default to the minimum
and maximum arguments of the spectrum command? To be clear, I know how
to change the value of these arguments, but what does PyMOL assign to
these values if one calls the spectrum tool using the pull-down menus
to color by b-factor (or does not include values for the minimum and
maximum arguments at the command line)?

Does it assign the smallest b-factor found in that file to 'minimum',
and the highest b-value found to 'maximum', and then spreads the
values linearly according to the number of colors in the chosen
palette? I'd like for it to do that, and I'm sure it can be coded, but
first I'd like to find out the default approach. I am using a PyMOL
incentive package on my Mac.

Regards,
Emily.

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