On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 9:18 AM, 李文凡 <limurphy1...@gmail.com> wrote: > My apology, it is the left bottom of the mouse... > > Please find attached the POSCAR file. > I do reproduce the problem, but currently I did not find the > way to reproduce it regularly. Basically, what I did was > just keeping pressing the left mouse bottom and rotate the cell > around different axes (Originally I just wanted to investigate > the structure). > > It should be worthy to mention, that this problem also occurs > for VESTA!
Looking at the structures and the images from the first post again, this is not a bug. The defect isn't moving, but it's remaining in the plane of atoms with the smallest x coordinate -- in the first screen shot, the X axis is pointing out of the screen, so the defect is on the back plane of atoms. After rotating the X axis is pointing down, so now the defect is on the top. The structure is the same in both cases, nothing is moving -- it's just a matter of perspective ;-) Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Try New Relic Now & We'll Send You this Cool Shirt New Relic is the only SaaS-based application performance monitoring service that delivers powerful full stack analytics. Optimize and monitor your browser, app, & servers with just a few lines of code. Try New Relic and get this awesome Nerd Life shirt! http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic_d2d_may _______________________________________________ Avogadro-Discuss mailing list Avogadro-Discuss@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/avogadro-discuss