What about "background white" ?
Jmol does accept js color names.
Paul

Le 14 janv. 2010 à 19:41, Grossman, Robert B a écrit :

> When I sent the script "background [white]" to Jmol, it not only failed to 
> run, but it prevented further execution of Javascript commands.  I suggest 
> that you accept JS names for colors, but even if you don't, I suggest that 
> you avoid throwing JS errors by checking that the value is in an acceptable 
> format.
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