it will be just a shade smaller -- in my tests a very slight bit smaller --
because the sphere is approximated by triangles.

The 0 parameter after sasurface tells Jmol to use the VanDerWaals surface.

Bob


2009/9/2 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>

> El 2 Sep 2009 a las 10:58, Robert Hanson escribió:
>
> > Using Jmol 11.8:
> >
> > isosurface volume sasurface 0
>
>
> Just curious...  The volume inside the sasurface will not be exactly
> the same as the vdW surface, or will it? I must re-read my own page
> explaining sa-surfaces and se-surfaces ;-)
>
>
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