Well, sort of. You can store multiple surfaces in a single JVXL file, but
right now there's no way to read them all into different frames all at once.
However, since the browser will cache the files, you might want to try that.
I haven't worked out a way to write a set of surfaces to a file, so you
would have to construct this file manually, cutting and pasting. Probably
not a solution for you. But it's not terribly difficult. The negative number
on the "35 90 Jmol voxel format" line tells how many surfaces are in the
file. Then the data are just appended:

-2 35 90 Jmol voxel format version 0.9
0.03 1318 1114 compressionRatio=416.05264
 25704 1 38 ... 34 5 35 5 35 5 36 3 38 1 25695
$x#(]>:Fd;VX_3R...
-0.03 1317 1102 compressionRatio=418.28854
 25695 2 37 3...5 5 35 5 36 3 38 1 25704
#x#%iA=FX8...

You would still have to do something like:

frame 1;isosurface "myfile.jvxl" 1
frame 2;isosurface "myfile.jvxl" 2

etc.

I know, not a great solution.

Bob





On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Edgar Luttmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am using JMol to display an animation with surfaces. For performance
> issues I precalculate those surface and store them as jvxl files. One sample
> animation consists of 41 frames and currently I need to load 41 jvxl
> surfaces for this to work.
>
> So I am wondering if there is a way to merge all precalculated surfaces
> into a single file and load that file within JMol.
>
> Thanks for any hints and cheers,
> Edgar
>
>
>
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