Help:Color Keys

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Color Keys

A molecular scene usually communicates best when a color key is provided. It is planned that a future version of Proteopedia will provide a mechanism to place a color key in the legend or caption beneath the molecular scene in Jmol (see Proteopedia:Wishlist), but this is not yet available. At present, you can put colored text or an image in the wikitext of your page.

Color Key Templates

Templates are available to make it easy to insert a color key for some of the standard color schemes that are available on buttons under the Colors tab in the Scene Authoring Tool. How to insert a color key template into wikitext is is explained on the page about the DRuMS Standard Color Schemes, where you will also see examples of color keys as colored wikitext. Also, you can view the source of this page to see how it is done.

The following templates for color keys are currently available:

  • Composition color key (See DRuMS for how to use Templates).
Protein DNA RNA Ligand Solvent
  • Amino to Carboxy Rainbow (N->C Rainbow) color key
N               C
Image:Consurf_key_small.gif

If you would like help setting up a Template in Proteopedia for a color key not yet available, please contact Image:Contact-email.png.

Coloring Text

If one of the templates above does not provide what you need, you can color text using HTML. For example, to produce

Red and Green

enter the following in the wikitext box:
<center><big><b><font color='red'>Red</font> and <font color='green'>Green</font></b></big></center> <wiki>

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz

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