isosurface color green yellow "orb_321.jvxl"

works for me....

Bob

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 4:08 AM, Rzepa, Henry S <h.rz...@imperial.ac.uk>wrote:

> Thaks to Pshemak  Maslak for a hint.  As usual, simply asking a question
> focuses wonderfully.  So to summarise:
>
>
> I have not yet worked out how to do this in the script line (might it be
> that the declaration in the  jvxl file itself always takes precedence
> anyway. Perhaps that is what has confused me?)
>
> All this applies to  Jmol  12.2.  One of the problems  I have is tracking
> which feature was introduced when.  Thus I cannot vouch how much of this
> works in eg  Jmol 12.1, or 12.0 or earlier.  jvxl itself has reached version
> 2.2.  I wonder if some kind soul could document the changes in  jvxl, and
> which versions of  jmol support what?
>
> Oh,  by the way,  jvxl is now a fully fledged  XML file, with declared
> namespaces and all sorts of wonderful things.  Thanks Bob!!
>
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