Timothy Driscoll wrote: >On May 4, 2007, at 1:40 PM, Bob Hanson wrote: > > >>You can slab and depth ATOMS in any number of directions based on >>miller >>planes or any other sort of plane you can imagine. This is an internal >>sort of slabbing. When you rotate the model, the slabbing rotates with >>it. >> >>Unfortunately, isosurfaces are another issue. They aren't really >>associated with atoms, and their individual points can't be >>selected the way atoms can. So I haven't figured out how to slab an >>isosurface in random directions. >> >> >> > >could you associate an isosurface point with the nearest atom and >handle it that way? > > >tim > > Not really.
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