Hi<div><br></div><div>As it seems the atom cores (black circles) that are sketched by plotrho code have identical sizes for different atoms. So it can make some plots that have less taste for a chemist.</div><div>For example in my system I have C-C and C-H bonds with 1.4 and 1.1 angstrom lengths respectively; I can see the density of electrons between the two carbon atoms clearly however for </div>
<div>the C-H the two atom cores are tangent to each other and one cannot see the density of electrons between the two atoms as clear as the former case. I 'd better mention that I can understand that there is a chemical bond with the lines (contours) that come from the side of the circles but it would be nicer if they had different sizes. Does it seem sensible to make a bit change in the code ? or any comment to make the plot nicer ? Many thanks, Sincerely Yours. </div>
<div><br> Ciao, m<br><br> <br> <br><br><br>----------------------------------------<br>
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