Robert,
It looks like "util.chainbow" is missing from the command language, but you
call it via Python:
util.chainbow("object-name")
e.g.
load $TUT/1hpv.pdb
util.chainbow("1hpv")
Cheers,
Warren
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> Subject: [PyMOL] chainbow on commandline
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> ___________________________________________
> Robert Schwarzenbacher, PhD
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> Hi there,
>
> How do you tell pymol on commandline to do chainbows.
> I tried 'spectrum' on individual chains but it didn't like it.
>
> Thanks,
> robert
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