Sorry there was a pasting issue (ass should have been { ) . I've pasted a
better test case below where residues GLY3 and ARG9 should be colored pink.
Replacing color with colorscheme takes care of the error - Thank you.
Assuming I understand the expected behavior of the command, jmol is not
OK, I found it. An easy fix. will be in 14.8.1 to allowisosurface color
"user"
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 6:42 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:
> The simple fix is to replace "color" with "colorscheme". I'm looking into
> why that is the case.
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Q: Is the "ass" here just something that happened in the transmission by
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ass255.0,255.0,0.0}
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Hi,
I'm revisiting a task that I posted in 2010 as it looks like jmol surfaces
have improved since then:
https://sourceforge.net/p/jmol/mailman/jmol-users/?viewmonth=201012=20
The idea was to color each residue on the surface with a user specified
color. The commands that we used in 2010 are
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