I have posted a new set of proposed JmolColors on
  http://jmol.sf.net/colors

Changes were made to a few atom colors. In particular:

 Nitrogen is a slightly different shade of blue
 fluorine is now a yellow-green
 Nickel is now a shade of green
  * I have never seen aqueous nickel ions,
    please tell me what shade of green it should be
 Cobalt is now pink
  * Same goes for cobalt ions ... what shade of pink should they be?

 Silicon/Aluminum are now separated a little more.

There are too many metals with silvered colors ... hence the attempt to
use ion colors that people see as alternatives.


Miguel





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