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YangMingjun
mjyang at dicp.ac.cn
Thu Apr 23 00:18:26 PDT 2009
Dear Professor,
Thanks so much. I am the first time to use Chimera so I am sorry that if my questions seem to be too simple... Sorry that I didn't describe my question clearly in last post.
I had got the figure of 20 frames which are colored by using the command "rainbow models red, blue". Then I saved the figure with the file name a.png. Now I'd like to use the color range to denote each frame in the paper, e.g. color range from red to blue gradual changes corresponds to colors used by model 1 to 20 in the saved figure. Since I don't know what is the name it is should be called in English language, I send you an example in the attachment.
Many thanks.
Mingjun
>Dear Mingjun,
>After the rainbow-coloring, open the Model Panel (under Favorites in
>the menu). There it will show the color for each model in a square.
>If you click any of those squares, called "color wells," it will
>bring up the color panel (Color Editor) set to that color.
>I hope this helps,
>Elaine
>-----
>Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D. meng at cgl.ucsf.edu
>UCSF Computer Graphics Lab (Chimera team) and Babbitt Lab
>Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
>University of California, San Francisco
> http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/home/meng/index.html
>
>On Apr 22, 2009, at 6:54 PM, YangMingjun wrote:
>
>> Dear Professor,
>> Thanks very much for your detailed instruction.
>> If I use rainbow models red,blue
>> then can Chimera produce a color panel to denote the colors used?
>> Thanks
>> Mingjun
>>
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