feature request, but don't hold your breath. This one would be VERY
difficult to create -- remember, we have 3D arrow-heads (that are then
rendered in 2D....)
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Greeves, Nick <[email protected]>wrote:
> We have had 3D curly arrows for "normal" two-electron reactions for some
> time and they work well.
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/draw.htm
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> I notice that there has been almost no discussion on this list about
> radical reactions that involve unpaired electrons and are conventionally
> represented by curly arrows with half a head sometimes called fishhook
> arrows.
> http://chemistry2.csudh.edu/rpendarvis/Radicals.html#homolyt
>
> We are working on representing radical reactions and would like to be able
> to show the mechanisms in 3D with fishhook curly arrows. Could this be done
> in Jmol or should we settle for a different colour?
>
> Best regards
> Nick
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