There are 14 parameters defining the Ramachandran plot, as follows:-
1. Ramachandran plot -------------------- Y <- Shade in the different regions (Y/N)? Y <- Print the letter-codes identifying the different regions (Y/N)? Y <- Draw line-borders around the regions (Y/N)? N <- Show only the core region (Y/N)? 1 <- Label residues in: 0=disallow,1=generous,2=allow,3=core regions N <- Produce a COLOUR PostScript file (Y/N)? WHITE <- Background colour WHITE <- Region 0: Disallowed CREAM <- Region 1: Generous YELLOW <- Region 2: Allowed RED <- Region 3: Most favourable, core, region BLACK <- Colour of markers in favourable regions RED <- Colour of markers in unfavourable regions N <- Produce "publication version" of Ramachandran plot (Y/N)?
Without shading, the regions can still be made out if their borders are drawn in (see Draw line-borders around the regions). In black-and-white, the shading shows the most favourable regions in the darkest grey, with the less favourable regions being shown in progressively lighter tones. If you are only interested in the core region, then set the option Show only the core region below to Y.
The colour definitions on the following lines use the `names' of each
colour as defined in the colour table at the bottom of the parameter file
(see Colours). If the name of a colour is
mis-spelt, or does not appear in the colour table, then white will
be taken instead. Each colour can be altered to suit your taste and
aesthetic judgement, as described in the Colours section.