@Angel: Thanks for the info. I'll be checking it out.
Martin







On 30.08.11 20:09, Angel Herráez wrote:
Martin, I just remembered something about PQR file loading: they are automatically identified as such if there is a certain REMARK line; if not, yu need the load pqr:: trick. Details are now at http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/File_formats/Coordinates#PQR


On 29 Aug 2011 at 17:22, Martin Hediger wrote:
>     set propertycolorscheme "bwr"
>     color property partialcharge
> How would these commands be entered in a Jmol-Script? I.e. not in the shell.

The same. You just include those commands in your script. It may be a text file or part of a webpage, as all scripts.

load pqr::someFile.pqr; set propertycolorscheme "bwr"; color property partialcharge range -1.0 1.0;

Is that what you meant?


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