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* '''surface_smooth_edges=on''': enables surface edge smoothing. Consecutive vertices of the surface edge are averaged resulting in smoother-looking edge. | * '''surface_smooth_edges=on''': enables surface edge smoothing. Consecutive vertices of the surface edge are averaged resulting in smoother-looking edge. | ||
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set surface_smooth_edges, off | |||
[[File:Surface_smooth_off_example.png]] | |||
set surface_smooth_edges, on | |||
[[File:Surface_smooth_on_example.png]] | |||
set surface_smooth_edges, off | set surface_smooth_edges, off | ||
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[[File:Surface_smooth_edges_off.png]] | [[File:Surface_smooth_edges_off.png]] | ||
set surface_smooth_edges, | set surface_smooth_edges, on | ||
[[File:Surface_smooth_edges_on.png]] | [[File:Surface_smooth_edges_on.png]] |
Revision as of 13:07, 9 March 2017
When the surface representation is only partially visible (e.g. ligand binding site surface), the surface_smooth_edges setting controls appearance of the surface edges.
New in Incentive PyMOL 1.8.6
Values
- surface_smooth_edges=off: (default) disables surface edge smoothing.
- surface_smooth_edges=on: enables surface edge smoothing. Consecutive vertices of the surface edge are averaged resulting in smoother-looking edge.
Examples
set surface_smooth_edges, off
set surface_smooth_edges, on
set surface_smooth_edges, off
set surface_smooth_edges, on
See Also
- surface representation