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Larger values of <integer> result in higher quality sphere rendering. Values >1 may result in poor performance during real-time rotation or translation. | Larger values of <integer> result in higher quality sphere rendering. Values >1 may result in poor [[:Category:Performance|performance]] during real-time rotation or translation. | ||
'''Note''': Selecting values larger than 2 with '''stick_ball''' = 1 (enabled) causes PyMol to crash in the Windows version. | '''Note''': Selecting values larger than 2 with '''stick_ball''' = 1 (enabled) causes PyMol to crash in the Windows version. | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 23 September 2008
Overview
sphere_quality controls the rendering quality of sphere objects.
Syntax
# the default value is 1
set sphere_quality, <integer>
Larger values of <integer> result in higher quality sphere rendering. Values >1 may result in poor performance during real-time rotation or translation.
Note: Selecting values larger than 2 with stick_ball = 1 (enabled) causes PyMol to crash in the Windows version.
Examples
Open the images to see rendering details.