I'm just waiting for other opinions. I figure since Eric Martz brought 
it up, and the DRuMS people have been active, perhaps they had some of 
their own ideas (not to say your opinion isn't valued, Angel).

By the way, now you can selectively color from a palette:

color carbon rasmol
color oxygen jmol
color oxygen none

so "jmol" (same as "none") and "rasmol" are just like colors except they 
pull only the color from the table for the designated element.
Note this is for specific elements.

Also, prior to this, once set, you could not unset an element's color. 
"none" does that (back to Jmol) or "rasmol" if you prefer.

Bob


Angel Herraez wrote:

>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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