> Seems to me to be reasonable for Jmol to leave one color, say 'hot
> pink', for any atoms not identified when atomic symbols are parsed and
> the unique colors assigned. Should help in seeing when a data file or
> the parser misbehave.

Agreed.

There is a special 'element' (with atomic number 0 & atomic symbol Xx)
that is used for unrecognized atoms. OpenBabel has this same 'element',
although the color they have is blue.


Miguel





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