Thanks Jonathan,
For a moment I thought it would be as simple as my typo.
But the typo is just in my email, in my tests I wrote "plane".
Turkey time now :)
Xavier
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Jonathan Gutow <[email protected]> wrote:
> Xavier,
> is it the typo in the first line? You have "plae" instead of "plane". I
> have no experience trying to map MEP onto a plane, so am not sure if it
> would work otherwise.
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Nov 24, 2011, at 10:18 AM, [email protected]:
>
> "isosurface color absolute -0.1 0.1 plae xz mep"
> but nothing gets displayed and the console says:
> "isosurface created with cutoff=NaN min=0.0 max=0.0; isosurface count:0
>
> However, if I want to represent a MO on a plane using a very similar syntax
> it works just fine.
> "isosurface color absolute -0.1 0.1 plane xz mo 10"
>
> Am I missing any keyword?
> I have a test page showing my problem
> http://chemed.umr.umn.edu/~xavier/modelstest/
>
> Thanks
>
> Xavier
>
>
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