Sorry to bring this out again, but it seems to have passed unnoticed and I 
think now is the time to decide it.

The new ability to identify deuterium and tritium has assigned them the 
same color as helium and lithium, respectively. I think this may be 
misleading and it's better to use unique colors, similar to hydrogen's white.
I suggest using pale yellows, which are not used and are still quite lighter 
than sulfur:
     0xFFFFFFC0, // D 2H 
     0xFFFFFFA0, // T 3H 

This means a change in JmolConstants.java, lines 583-4:
public final static int[] altArgbsCpk 

Please, give you opinion.
I could do the change and commit if needed.


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