ps -- of course, I need the Jmol files as well, preferably as .JMOL files.

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote:

> I think I could write a Collada export fairly quickly. I have the specs
> (532 pages!).
>
> What I would need is several example files that are from Jmol using that
> sequence so I can see what is involved. Are they coming up with the
> appropriate viewpoint and magnification? (Does that matter?) Specifically:
>
> - a small molecule, just balls and sticks
> - a surface such as VDW (be sure to "display none" so just the surface is
> rendered).
> - a mapped surface such as an electrostatic potential, again with DISPLAY
> NONE to just show the  surface.
> - something with labels.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Otis Rothenberger 
> <osrot...@chemagic.com>wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure where the previous discussion of Collada files stands at
>> this point. I do recall that Bob put a Jmol conversion on his todo list.
>>
>> Recently, I decided to write a children's book using Jmol ---> Collada
>> conversions to introduce rotatable models into an iBooks Author project.
>> The following page from Robert Lancashire explains how to pull this off.
>> This may be common knowledge, but I thought that I'd pass it on just in
>> case it's not:
>>
>> http://wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm/WL/
>>
>> Scroll down to 3D models. The procedure is a bit of a pain, but it works,
>> at least for the small models that I'm using.
>>
>> Otis
>>
>> --
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>> http://chemagic.com
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>>
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