Bugs item #886753, was opened at 2004-01-29 07:23
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Category: Graphics
Group: None
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Miguel (michaelthoward)
Assigned to: Miguel (migueljmol)
Summary: polyhedral display

Initial Comment:
Phillip Barak wrote:

FWIW, WebLab Viewer had a display option that invoked
polyhedral display, just as it
could display in ball&stick, etc. In kaolinite, silica
tetrahedra form an open sheet
with quasi-hexagonal holes; alumina octahedra lay on
their sides in a separate
sheet, bonded to the silica sheet through shared apical
oxygen. Way cool! (And Linus
Pauling worked on this in the early 1930s on the way to
his Nobel Prize-winning
work.) 

My Virtual Museum has to break out of Chime and replace
that frame's contents with a
vrml representation of the structure, basically a
network of oxygen apices linked to
form solids bounded by triangles and colored based on
the contents, either silicon
or aluminum. Less than desirable to use two viewers to
represent exactly the same
structure...it would be great if Jmol might evolve to
do this too, tho there are
bigger fish to fry at the moment. Put it on the wish list?


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>Comment By: Egon Willighagen (egonw)
Date: 2006-03-05 19:27

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AFAIK polyhedrals are implemented and working.

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