I remember the problem now. It is that there is no default view, so it is
absolutely necessary to add the additional features that create the view in
the PDF file separately, as illustrated in the LaTex that Jmol produces.
IDTF does work correctly now, but you have to use the additional LaTex file
generated by Jmol to orient it, because that is where the orientation
information is. (IDTF was designed specifically to *not* allow specifying
of orientation. Go figure!)
Bob
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 3:43 AM, Angel
> thank you. fixed. Are people still using IDTF?
Yes, hardly anyone, given the amount of information that can be found
online. Still, there is some life -- see [1]
But I am picking again the idea of producing PDFs with 3D models, and IDTF
-> U3D is the only route.
I just found that Power PDF
thank you. fixed. Are people still using IDTF?
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Angel Herráez wrote:
> Dear Bob,
>
> load $aspartate;
> write IDTF Asp.idtf
>
> does nothing, reports nothing
>
> Jmol 14.6.4, 2016-10-02 application
>
>
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