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VolumeSlice
The VolumeSlice representation draws a texture mapped two-dimensional
slice from a volumetric data set already loaded into VMD using the
mol volume text command, or by other means. The colors span the
scalar value range of the data set, with red indicating low values and
blue indicating high values in the data. The slice is drawn as a plane
perpendicular to the X, Y, or Z axis, and can be positioned anywhere
within the coordinate system of the volumetric data set. This feature
is currently only available on machines that have full support for
hardware 3-D texture mapping. On machines lacking 3-D texturing, nothing
will be displayed. Future versions of VMD will greatly enhance the
user interfaces and capabilities of this feature. The selectors
controlling the VolumeSlice representation are the slice axis,
quality level, slice position, and volume ID. The slice axis can
be set to 0, 1, or 2, which correspond to the X, Y, and Z axes.
The quality can be set to either 0, or 1. A quality level of 0
indicates that the slice texture map will be rendered using the
color nearest the sample point. A quality level of 1 indicates
that the slice texture map will be rendered using bilinear
interpolation. The slice setting indicates the position of the
volume slice along the chosen axis, in the coordinate system of the
volumetric data, range 0 to 1. The VolID setting controls which
volume data set is referenced in the representation, since multiple
volumetric data sets can be loaded for a single molecule.
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