Hi Bob,

I have been lied low while trying to keep up with all the things you are up too. Wow!!!

In any case, I think a nice feature would be to also be able to define lines (or extruded objects) that do not necessarily go through atoms, but possibly the geometric center of a set of atoms. The reason I am brining this up is for the case where one may want to show symmetry elements, e.g. an S4 axis in methane, which only go through one atom, but the direction is determined by some other atoms. Am I making sense?

Then it would also really be nice to be able to click on these have the symmetry operation be performed. I did something like that a long time ago with VRML, but that technology is not really much supported on most platforms anymore...

René

On Mar 10, 2006, at 9:09 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:

I'm developing some drawing ideas. See

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/json/pmesh.htm

The new command is

draw <anyIdentifier> <optional scale> <atom expression or xyz- coordinate> <atom expression or xyz-coordinate> <atom expression or xyz-coordinate> ....

Examples:

draw triangle1 150 (atomno=1) (atomno=14) (atomno=15)
draw line1 120 (atomno=1) (atomno=2)
draw line1 200 (oxygen) (nitrogen)
draw triangle1 400
draw line1 300
draw triangle1;color draw red;
draw line1;color draw blue



Thoughts?

Bob Hanson



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