Property colors in MarvinView

The property list

It is possible to color molecules in MarvinView by certain properties of their atoms. These properties are stored in an additional data field in an SDfile as a property list. The name of the data field can be specified for MarvinView by the -t parameter. The property list contains one or more property symbols for each atom, by the order of the atoms. The properties of different atoms are separated by a semicolon. The number of specified atoms must match the number of atoms in the molecule. If an atom has two or more properties, they are separated by a slash.

An example describing the atomic properties of a molecule containing 5 atoms:

;;a;b/c;

  • the first two atoms have no properties.

  • the third atom has property denoted by symbol "a"

  • the fourth atom has both property b and c

  • the fifth atom has no properties.

The color configuration file

The color profile for each data field labels is stored in a configuration file in "symbol = value" format. The file name of the color profile is an input parameter of MarvinView (-p).

Example:

a = red
b = blue
c = green
d = black
e = navy
f = maroon
a/d = purple
b/d = lime
a/c = aqua
empty = #808080
other = fuchsia

All property symbols and their combinations (separated by slash character) can have own colors assigned. There are two special symbols: "empty" and "other". Atoms not having any property will be displayed with the color of "empty". The rest of atoms are displayed with the color of "other" (undefined combinations). MarvinView supports the 16 color names of the HTML standard (see below), but it is allowed to assign any valid RGB color value to symbols.

Supported color names:

Name

Code

Black

#000000

Green

#008000

Silver

#C0C0C0

Lime

#00FF00

Gray

#808080

Olive

#808000

White

#FFFFFF

Yellow

#FFFF00

Maroon

#808080

Navy

#000080

Red

#FF0000

Blue

#0000FF

Purple

#800080

Teal

#008080

Fuchsia

#FF00FF

Aqua

#00FFFF