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==Overview==
==Overview==
 
[[Ribbon_color]] allows one to explicitly state the color to be applied to a ribbon object.
ribbon_color allows one to explicitly state the color to be applied to a ribbon object.
 


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
<source lang="python">
# set it to a color
set ribbon_color, color


set ribbon_color, marine          (default auto-cycles the color for each new object)
# examples:
# default auto-cycles the color for each new object
set ribbon_color, marine


set ribbon_color, green /obj01    (apply green to the ribbon only for object obj01)
# apply green to the ribbon only for object obj01
set ribbon_color, green /obj01


set ribbon_color, orange /obj01//B (apply orange to the ribbon only for chain B of object obj01; NB: not fully enabled until version 1.0)
# apply orange to the ribbon only for chain B of object obj01; NB: not fully enabled until version 1.0
set ribbon_color, orange /obj01//B
</source>


==Examples==
==Examples==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:ribbon_color_green.png|ribbon_color green
Image:ribbon_color_green.png|ribbon_color green
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==Advanced details==
==Advanced details==
 
Some notes on general [[Set]] syntax (From PyMOL "help set"):
Some notes on general "set" syntax (From PyMOL "help set"):
   
   
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
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[[Category:Settings|Ribbon color]]
[[Category:Settings|Ribbon color]]
[[Category:Coloring]]
[[Category:States]]

Latest revision as of 16:34, 17 April 2009

Overview

Ribbon_color allows one to explicitly state the color to be applied to a ribbon object.

Syntax

# set it to a color
set ribbon_color, color

# examples:
# default auto-cycles the color for each new object
set ribbon_color, marine

# apply green to the ribbon only for object obj01
set ribbon_color, green /obj01

# apply orange to the ribbon only for chain B of object obj01; NB: not fully enabled until version 1.0
set ribbon_color, orange /obj01//B

Examples


Advanced details

Some notes on general Set syntax (From PyMOL "help set"):

DESCRIPTION

  "set" changes one of the PyMOL state variables,

USAGE

  set name, [,value [,object-or-selection [,state ]]]

  set name = value  # (DEPRECATED)

PYMOL API

  cmd.set ( string name, string value=1,
            string selection=, int state=0,
             int updates=1, quiet=1)

NOTES

  The default behavior (with a blank selection) changes the global
  settings database.  If the selection is 'all', then the settings
  database in all individual objects will be changed.  Likewise, for
  a given object, if state is zero, then the object database will be
  modified.  Otherwise, the settings database for the indicated state
  within the object will be modified.

  If a selection is provided, then all objects in the selection will
  be affected.