Hi,

[email protected] wrote:
>> Most programs
>> in my field which I have tried do not export vector graphics. (Some
>> older ones will write postscript but their output is not acceptable for
>> some other reason).
> pstoedit can convert ps and eps to svg.

Oh, yes, sorry for being unclear. The older postscript files are
technically ok, only the type of display they offer and the gui for
their preparation are outdated.

> But if your source data is real 3D, i guess you'll have to do a 3D->2D
> projection first, which, in the simplest case, means discarding the z
> coordinates.

If it were a line drawing. But there are cylinders and spheres
representing bonds and atoms. And then there is the question of sorting
these elements into a sequence that the overlapping bonds do look ok.


Michael

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