Jonathan wrote:

 An example of the kind of page it generates may be seen at:
 http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Orbitals/Cl/Cl_AOs.html

Jonathan,

Your page looks very nice.

On your page you offer to render orbitals as 'solid', 'mesh', or 'dots'.

You may also want to consider offering 'translucent' as an option.

 isosurface neg1; color isosurface translucent;
 isosurface neg1; color isosurface opaque.

Miguel

Miguel,
        Thank you.  I am glad you like the page.
I thought about using translucent, but found that it was only useful if some of the surfaces where opaque and some translucent. Unlike the mesh setting you cannot see translucent surfaces inside of other translucent surfaces. You can see opaque surfaces inside of translucent surfaces, but internal nodes are not visible with the translucent surface setting. Basically, it was a decision I made to keep the page simple and make it so that even novice users would not get views that could lead them to believe the orbitals do not fill the same space.

Jonathan

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