On Monday 02 December 2002 16:40, mth wrote:
> > at this moment I am working on implementing the CDK way for determining
> > the  colors which are used to draw atoms and bonds...
>
> Speaking of colors, I have a question about "Atom Charge Coloring"
>
> One of the options in the underlying code is for atoms to be colored
> according to their charge. However, I have never seen this work. Every
> molecule I have ever looked at is colored white.

Yes, then the atoms do not have an associated charge, and are thus considered 
neutral...

> Q: Are there molecules which have charges (and charge colors) associated
> with them?

For example: glycine-crystal.cml

> If not, is this code dead?

No, certainly not...

Egon


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