Hello, Marko, Think you for your reply. I can use the bar object "Action" > "Levels" to set the levels/scales to -100~100, but could you tell me what are the units for the values?
Best regards ------------------------------------------------------------------ From:Marko Hyvonen <mh...@cam.ac.uk> Sent At:2019 Sep. 12 (Thu.) 15:58 To:pymol-users <pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject:Re: [PyMOL] How to manually define the lower and upper limit of vacuum electrostatics? Hi Yeping, Click on the bar object "Action" > "Levels" for a few preset levels/scales. hth, Marko On 12/09/2019 08:03, sunyeping via PyMOL-users wrote: Dear all, I am trying to compare the vacuum electrostatics of three related proteins. I loaded them in pymol and use "Action>generate>vacuum electrostatics menu to generate the vacuum electrostatics of the three proteins. I find that the lower and upper limit of the gradient bars generated with the vacuum electrostatics of the three proteins are different. They are -64.1~64.1, -72.2~72.2 and -82.2~82.2, respectively. I wonder whether I could define the lower and upper limit of the gradients to the same values so that the vacuum electrostatics of the three proteins can be better compared? Best regards. Yeping _______________________________________________ PyMOL-users mailing list Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net Unsubscribe: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/lists/pymol-users/unsubscribe -- Marko Hyvonen Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge mh...@cam.ac.uk +44 (0)1223 766 044 @HyvonenGroup http://hyvonen.bioc.cam.ac.uk
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