>> Therefore, I don't think any of our
>>examples should make reference to them (like spacefill 100).
>>
> look now.

OK

>>>http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/examples/labels.htm

In the labels demo we should show something where two different atoms use
two different colors and two different fonts.

RasMol/Chime does not have this capability, so we should point out the
features.

>> It seems to me that we/I should pick a default echo color
>> other than red. I never gave itany thought, but just stuck it there.
>> What color do you want for the default in Jmol?
> I like red....

OK.


>>Regarding the font command ... Java only supports three font names:
>> serif, sanserif, monospaced
>>
>>The font styles are: plain, bold, italic, bolditalic
>
> so noted

(If this continues to be a problem, then I will consider putting in
'aliases' for the font names ... but I would rather not do so)

>>Also very good that you are using : in front of the chain specification.
>>
>>I don't think that we should say 'color yellow' ... I think we should say
>>'color atoms yellow' in our examples.
>
> ok.

I think that people get confused by the color inheritance. Therefore, I
want to be explicit when we set color names.

> I'm working on cartoons and animation now.


!Muy bien!

Miguel



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