On another issue. how do you erase the measurements once they are on the screen?
Phil
On Mar 23, 2004, at 2:08 PM, timothy driscoll wrote:
Miguel sent [7.59p gmt 2004 March 23 Tuesday] :
Patrick wrote:
(3) My two cents on the Jmol colors: I like most of them, but carbon is too dark - when you have an organic molecule with a lot of C's, it's kind of overpowering. Can we have back the rasmol grey? (I do know I can set the carbon color with a script command, but I would like a lighter default.)
Your vote is noted :-)
How do others feel about this?
its a good point. on the Mac, the carbon is very nice. at standard Windows gamma, though, it is darker - possibly too dark against a black background. I still like it, but I have no problem with a slightly lighter shade of gray.
helpful, wasn't I? ;-)
:tim
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