On Wednesday 18 January 2006 17:02, Miguel wrote:
> I think that this is something that we can consider adding ... but it
> needs to be a distinct object type.

Last November at the German Chemoinformatics Conference I spoke with someone 
who wanted to use Jmol for rendering molecules and pharmacophores. The latter 
is a description of common properties required for good pharmaceutical 
behaviour.

Often, these pharmacophores are rendered by using opaque balls en there 
anisotropic equivalents (the 3D variant of the ellipse), indicating the areas 
where the pharmacophore requires a H-bond donor, and where an acceptor, and 
other properties...

So, hereby a similar request:
- 3D ellipse like opaque objects

Now, he actually mentioned getting in contact on the devel list, but cannot 
remember seeing something on that list... he intended to do some 
programming...

Anyway, it's just to let you know that there are other requests for 
non-atom/non-bond structures too :)

Egon

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