* Returns a colour scheme for the given name, with which the given data may
* be coloured. The name is not case-sensitive, and may be one of
* <ul>
+ * <li>any currently registered colour scheme; Jalview by default provides</li>
+ * <ul>
* <li>Clustal</li>
* <li>Blosum62</li>
* <li>% Identity</li>
* <li>Purine/Pyrimidine</li>
* <li>T-Coffee Scores</li>
* <li>RNA Helices</li>
- * <li>User Defined</li>
- * <li>an AWT colour name e.g. red</li>
- * <li>an AWT hex rgb colour e.g. ff2288</li>
- * <li>residue colours list e.g. D,E=red;K,R,H=0022FF;c=yellow</li>
* </ul>
+ * <li>the name of a programmatically added colour scheme</li> <li>an AWT
+ * colour name e.g. red</li> <li>an AWT hex rgb colour e.g. ff2288</li> <li>
+ * residue colours list e.g. D,E=red;K,R,H=0022FF;c=yellow</li> </ul>
+ *
* If none of these formats is matched, the string is converted to a colour
* using a hashing algorithm. For name "None", returns null.
*
* create a new instance of it
*/
ColourSchemeI scheme = ColourSchemes.getInstance().getColourScheme(
- name, forData);
+ name, forData, null);
if (scheme != null)
{
return scheme;