Camille,
This capability exists in the development version, but isn't ready for
prime-time yet. Look for it in the next release.
In the meantime, you might try using raster3d to render your grasp
surface, via its "ungrasp" tool.
http://www.bmsc.washington.edu/raster3d/html/r3d_filters.html#grasp
Or you can load the converted grasp surface into PyMOL as a ".r3d" file
and render it there.
Warren
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Subject: [PyMOL] surface charge?
Hi Warren,
I'm using PyMol to make the figures in a paper I am currently
writing.
I know that pymol can generate surfaces at the moment but not charge.
Is there any way to colour a surface by charge in pymol using charges
calculated in grasp? ...or can I import a grasp surface? I heard that
this sort of thing was in the pipe-line, do you have a rough estimate
of when it will be available?
Camille
p.s. I'm working on os x with npymol.
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