Bob Hanson said:
> You can slab and depth ATOMS in any number of directions based on miller
> planes or any other sort of plane you can imagine.
> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/gold.spt

Ahh, I see. You define a set of planes and then do something like:
"select within(999,plane,$plane1) and within(999,plane,$plane2) and
within(-999,plane,$plane3) and within(-999,plane,$plane4)"
So it's not the slab/depth commands. OK, I'll experiment with that.
But slab/depth does seem to work quite well with surfaces.
Many thanks, Alan.
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