Forwarded to upstream (don't know if he reads this tracker):
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3012181&group_id=87926&atid=584828
** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #3012181
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3012181
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gdis does not differenciate the atoms
Here is the picture of H2O molecule in "wire frame" mode.
** Attachment added: "H2O-wire-frame.jpg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47281528/H2O-wire-frame.jpg
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gdis does not differenciate the atoms on display
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I also got this problem on both Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04. On 9.10 not only
different atomic species show in same colour but also the texts in the
window ( xyz indicator and "normal") are a mess. On 10.04 the texts are
ok, but the atomic color problem still exists. An example of H2O
molecule is attache
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I've attached the castep output so that everyone can check whether
Hydrogen is also green (instead of white) in their systems (castep is
not free software).
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** Attachment added: "Ethane relaxation"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40580917/C3H8-400GPa.castep
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40580480/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40580481/XsessionErr
Please forgive my sillyness today, the output I attached was actually
propane. I guess this happens when you're working with several different
stoichiometries. Not that it changes anything, though.
I'll also add something more relevant. I've tried that output in a x86
Debian Testing install (gdis