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Controls the dot radius when ray tracing (that is, it is apparent only after the scene is ray traced).
 
Controls the dot radius when ray tracing (that is, it is apparent only after the scene is ray traced).
 
This option can take any value, values from 0 to whatever (4 is huge!)
 
This option can take any value, values from 0 to whatever (4 is huge!)
If dot_radius is set to zero, then it is subordinated to dot_width; if changed to a non-zero value, then dot_radius will take priority.
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If dot_radius is set to zero, then it is subordinated to dot_width; if dot_radius is a non-zero value, then it will take priority.
  
 
To check/change dots_radius:
 
To check/change dots_radius:

Revision as of 19:30, 29 July 2008

Dots Representation Example

Overview

A simple PyMol representation. Use

show dots, SELECTION

where SELECTION is a valid selection or previously defined selection name.


Dots Settings

dot_radius (dot weight)

Controls the dot radius when ray tracing (that is, it is apparent only after the scene is ray traced). This option can take any value, values from 0 to whatever (4 is huge!) If dot_radius is set to zero, then it is subordinated to dot_width; if dot_radius is a non-zero value, then it will take priority.

To check/change dots_radius:

set dot_radius, VALUE
# equivalent to
set dot_radius=VALUE

# to get the current setting, use
get dot_radius
  • The default value is: 0

dot_width (dot weight)

This setting defines the size of the dots, in (screen) pixels. It is subordinate to dot_radius, that is dot_radius takes precedence over dot_width unless dot_radius=0.

set dot_width, VALUE
# equivalent to
set dot_width=VALUE

# to get the current setting, use
get dot_width
  • The default value is: 2

dot_density (dot density)

Determines the density of dots in the dot representation. It takes only integer values from 0 to 4.

set dot_density, VALUE
# equivalent to
set dot_density=VALUE

# to get the current setting, use
get dot_density
  • The default value is: 2

Possible Other Settings

  • dot_solvent, default is off
  • dot_color, default is default
  • cgo_dot_width, default is 2.00000
  • cgo_dot_radius, default is -1.00000
  • dot_normals, default is on
  • dot_lighting, default is on


Unused Settings

  • dot_mode, default is 0


See Also

Cmd isodot