Sorry but no this does not work.  I still get only 3 sliders; RBG, for 
both 1.0 and 1.2r2.  No luminocity etc that aere in the windows version. 
These sliders also seem to be absent for the linux version we run (1.0 I 
think).
Thanks Mark

> Mark (& indeed all Mac users)
>
> MacPyMOL can be launched in two flavors, based on the name of the
> executable:
>
> If the executabled is named MacPyMOL, PyMOL launches in the mode you're
> familiar with: a single-window Cocoa-based interface.
>
> If the executable is renamed PyMOLX11Hybrid, then PyMOL launches using
> the Tcl/Tk/X11-based, two-window interface you're familiar with from
> Windows and Linux. That's how you can get at the color slider you seek.
>
> Cheers,
> Warren
>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: mnc2...@co... [mailto:mnc2...@co...]
>>  Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 10:50 AM
>>  To: pymol-us...@li...
>>  Subject: [PyMOL] color functionality for mac versions
>>
>>  Hi
>>  I was talking to a fellow student about coloring different molecules
> in an
>>  image for publication. And one reviewer suggested the 3 colors he was
>>  using were different of luminocity. He then showed me where to adjust
>>  this in the PC version. Setting > Colors... , and adjust or create
> new
>>  colors. I'm a mac user, and both macpymol and the hybrid version have
>>  only red, blue and green sliders in the modify colors menu. No Lum.
> slider
>>  or h/l/s boxes. I am missing something? I really like this
>>  functionality on the pc version.
>>  Thanks Mark
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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