Hi Martin,
You can use b and q as selection keywords (help selections):
color red, b < 0
color blue, b > 0
Or you can use 'spectrum' (help spectrum):
spectrum b, red_white_blue
Hope it helps,
Tsjerk
On Oct 13, 2011 12:58 AM, "Martin Hediger" wrote:
Dear List
I have the below model of three charged atoms (as a PQR file).
ATOM 1C ASP A 0.0 0.010.0 -2.0 4.0
ATOM 2C ASP A 0.0 0.0 0.0 -2.0 4.0
ATOM 3C ASP A 0.0 0.0 -10.02.0 4.0
The last two numbers are the charge and the radius, it's supposed to be
in pqr format.
Can PyMOL display the negative atoms blue and the positive one red (or
the other way around)?
Thanks for any help.
Martin
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