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(New page: ==Overview== '''sphere_quality''' controls the rendering quality of sphere objects ==Syntax== <source lang="python"> # the default value is 1 set backface_cull, <integer> </source> '''Note''': Select...) |
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'''sphere_quality''' controls the rendering quality of sphere objects | '''sphere_quality''' controls the rendering quality of sphere objects. | ||
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Larger values of <integer> result in higher quality sphere rendering. | |||
'''Note''': Selecting values larger than 2 with stick_ball=on (enabled) causes PyMol 0.99 to crash in Windows. | '''Note''': Selecting values larger than 2 with stick_ball=on (enabled) causes PyMol 0.99 to crash in Windows. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
Open the images to see rendering details. | |||
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Image:sphere_quality_0.jpg|sphere_quality 0 | Image:sphere_quality_0.jpg|sphere_quality 0 |
Revision as of 16:56, 4 July 2007
Overview
sphere_quality controls the rendering quality of sphere objects.
Syntax
# the default value is 1
set backface_cull, <integer>
Larger values of <integer> result in higher quality sphere rendering. Note: Selecting values larger than 2 with stick_ball=on (enabled) causes PyMol 0.99 to crash in Windows.
Examples
Open the images to see rendering details.
- Sphere quality 0.jpg
sphere_quality 0
- Sphere quality 1.jpg
sphere_quality 1
- Sphere quality 2.jpg
sphere_quality 2