at 9.17a EDT on 2004 February 25 Wednesday Miguel Howard said:
> Egon wrote:
>
> > Would coloring by B factor be appreciated much? It's easy to add...
>
> Coloring by B factor currently should work for .pdb files. But this
> probably needs to be generalized to other file types ... added to the
>
Egon wrote:
> Would coloring by B factor be appreciated much? It's easy to add...
Coloring by B factor currently should work for .pdb files. But this
probably needs to be generalized to other file types ... added to the
JmolModelAdapter API.
Q: Can someone give me a 1 paragraph description of B
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On Wednesday 18 February 2004 20:48, Patrick J. Carroll wrote:
> I have some example unit cells on my website with the Jmol applet:
>
> http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/pack131.html
> http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/smith.h
Egon wrote:
>
> Would coloring by B factor be appreciated much? It's easy to add...
>
Actually, B factor is already there for .pdb files.
If someone will tell me what 'B factor' represents we can easily move this
attribute out of the pdb-specific PdbAtom class and into the general Atom
class.
Mi
Pat wrote:
> I have some example unit cells on my website with the Jmol applet:
>
>
> http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/pack131.html
>
> http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/smith.html
>
> http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/cells/cell457.html
>
> http:/
I have some example unit cells on my website with the Jmol applet:
http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/pack131.html
http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/smith.html
http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/cells/cell457.html
http://macxray.chem.upenn.edu/cells/cell9903.html
That last one is very cool when yo
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