Bianca,

The latest win/mac betas have this capability -- all atomic elements now
have colors. 

win: http://delsci.com/beta 
mac: http://delsci.com/macbeta

Example usage:

# to turn off the automatic carbon color sequence
set auto_color, off

# to define your preferred colors
set_color aluminum, [0.4, 0, 1]
set_color magnesium, [0.4, 0.6, 0.8]

# to apply the new colors to existing models
recolor

Cheers,
Warren

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net 
> [mailto:pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of 
> Bianca Mladek
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:09 AM
> To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [PyMOL] Coloring chemical elements with colors of your choice
> 
> Hi,
>    is it possible to color every chemical element with a 
> color of your choice? I found that using the command 
> 
> set_color hydrogen, [r,g,b]
> 
> one can color the most common chemical elements (H,O,N,...), 
> but I haven't found a way to do so with other elements (for 
> instance Al, Mg,
> ...)
> 
> Thank you,
> Bianca Mladek
> 
> 
> 
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