Angel,
You have to go around in the right order:
draw plane1 150 (atomno=4) (atomno=10) (atomno=11) (atomno=5);
We could talk about "best fit" -- that's not what this is, but I could
see that as being valuable as well.
Bob
Angel Herraez wrote:
How do you draw a plane? I tried to specifiy 4 points or atoms, but I
get two triangles
load caffeine2.xyz;
draw plane1 150 (atomno=4) (atomno=5) (atomno=10) (atomno=11);
or
draw plane1 150 [-2. -2. 0.] [-2. 2. 0.] [2. -2. 0.] [2. 2. 0.]
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