This reflects the fact that those early JVXL files have no way to indicate
their color scheme, and more recent ones do. I will make the default for
them to be RGB. You can get around this by specifying a color scheme:

isosurface plus "t.jvxl" colorscheme "bwr"

or install the next fixed version.

Bob


On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Spinney, Richard <
rspin...@chemistry.ohio-state.edu> wrote:

>  Isosurfaces seem to be broken in jmol 14.3.12 2015.2.22. Mapped surfaces
> are appearing mono-colored rather than multi-colored, i.e. see
> https://undergrad-ed.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/bonding/polar-covalent.html
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> Thanks, Rick
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