-<p><em>User Defined Colours</em></p>
-<p><img src="userDefined.gif" width="719" height="368"> </p>
-<p>You may define any number of new colour schemes, each with a unique name. <br>
- <br>
- Each of the residues in a new colour scheme may be assigned a new user defined
- colour. <br>
- <br>
- Click "Apply" or "OK" to set your new colours on the active
- alignment window. </p>
-<p>Click "Cancel" to undo your changes if you pressed the "Apply"
- button. <br>
+ <p>
+ <strong>User Defined Colours</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <img src="userDefined_java7.gif" width="815" height="402">
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You may define any number of new colour schemes, each with a unique
+ name. <br> <br> Each of the residues in a colour scheme
+ may be assigned any chosen colour. <br> Select one or more
+ residues, then select the desired colour.<br /> Use Ctrl-click to
+ select multiple residues, or click then Shift-click to select a
+ block.<br /> Note that the currently selected buttons are
+ highlighted by a lighter text colour.
+ <p>
+ The <strong>Case Sensitive</strong> option allows you to choose
+ distinct colours for upper and lower case residue codes.
+ <p>
+ The <strong>Colour All Lower Case </strong> option allows you to apply a selected colour
+ to all lower case residues.
+ <p>
+ Click <strong>Apply</strong> or <strong>OK</strong> to set your new
+ colours on the active alignment window.<br /> Click <strong>Cancel</strong>
+ to undo your changes if you pressed the <strong>Apply</strong>
+ button.
+ </p>
+ If you save your colour scheme with a unique name, the colour scheme
+ name will be added to the
+ <strong>Colour</strong> menu on each new alignment window.