[Jmol-developers] Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol 10 prerelease 5

2004-01-21 Thread Michael T Howard
Patrick, > I just downloaded Jmol 10 pre 5 and am using the applet on my > webpage. The graphics are beautiful!! I especially like the atom > labelling. Good. > There is, tho, one feature I don't understand - some of the > bonds are drawn as "dashed" bonds. Is this intentional, perhaps h

Re: [Jmol-developers] Re: [Open Babel] resolving color differences

2004-01-21 Thread PHILLIP W BARAK
From: Miguel Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Phillip, > > > Although I like the idea of using colors suggestive of the 'native > > state', grey for Si is not particularly enticing. > ... > > > until ground up into > > sand where it generally has a yellowish color. > > When I think silicon I think o

Re: [Jmol-developers] Re: [Open Babel] resolving color differences

2004-01-21 Thread Miguel Howard
Phillip, > Although I like the idea of using colors suggestive of the 'native > state', grey for Si is not particularly enticing. ... > until ground up into > sand where it generally has a yellowish color. When I think silicon I think of a sandy beach ... so do you want a tan color? > Same issu

Re: [Jmol-developers] Re: [Open Babel] resolving color differences

2004-01-21 Thread PHILLIP W BARAK
- Original Message - From: Geoff Hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 4:29 pm > > So I'll list a few problems I see with the rasmol colors: > - silicon is an orange-ish color (#DAA520), but IMHO it should be > a > grey-ish to match a Si wafer Although I like the

[Jmol-developers] Re: [Open Babel] resolving color differences

2004-01-21 Thread Geoff Hutchison
Sorry for the delay. I've been a bit busy with finishing off my Ph.D. Not sure what the mechanism should be to try to resolve the differences ... Compromises? :-) undisputed inorganic atoms: are 'hot pink' in the RasMol scheme are essentially 'unassigned' in the RasMol scheme I feel like all