Hi Kent

> So you're saying that the color part is an entirely separate command?

Certainly. Once you define bonds, they are treated as such, and 
that's the command.

However, I would advise you not to use bonds for this. You can draw 
objects (lines, cylinders), and they will be treated separately by 
Jmol.
For example, if you use connect, your connections will be altered by 
any user that opens the popup menu and changes the style. If you use 
draw, you retain control over them (and the chemical meaning is 
preserved).

The command is "draw". I think you'd be OK with just lines. And you 
can color them as you draw them (hopefully) or later.
Example:

draw diameter 0.2 {atomno=442} {atomno=410} color cyan;




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