On 5 Sep 2005 at 21:47, Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
> Ok, I know why, but before fixing it, I need to know if there is a Dd
> element (not a chemist at all :) )

No problem, there is not a Dd.


On 5 Sep 2005 at 21:58, Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
> While we are it, is there any point adding elements > 109 in Jmol ?
> 110 - Ds - Darmstadtium
> 111 - Rg - Roentgenium

Not much point; these elements are very little stable, and so new that the names sometimes change. Anyway,. they are unlikely to appear in any molecular coordinates file.


> (anyway, > 111 will be problematic with 3 letters symbols)

3-letter symbols (Uub, Uut, Uuq, etc.) are for elements not yet discovered,
so no problem at all; once they are isolated or characterized they receive
a name and a symbol, always 2 letter.

On 5 Sep 2005 at 22:41, Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
> Idea: Y is recognized as a token by the compiler (like X, Y, Z)

Aha!

I already solved it, but maybe "select atomno=39" will also do (...yes, it does, and has full chemical sense).
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