Thanks, Bob, for your interest in this.

Yes, this is the link, and this is what I thought I sent in my first email. I 
am glad that you can see the idea behind these  tilings depicted as stand-alone 
units. Let me know how (or probably better, Vladislav) can help you in learning 
more about this area. I would we great if Jmol can display these tilings.

Thanks, Angel, for the hint. Indeed Isosurface works. Except it seems that 
there is something wrong in the file that 3dt produces (we will try to figure 
this out). I get

$ isosurface FAU.obj
reading isosurface data from /Users/chbaerlo/Atlas/Atlas 
data/tilings_for_Jmol/FAU.obj
isosurface1 created with cutoff=0.0 min=0.0 max=0.0; isosurface count: 0

and nothing is displayed. I think this is another good reason, why it would be 
good that Jmol can do it directly!

Christian



On 25. Sep, 2014, at 04:11, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote:

> After some long staring and eye crossing I see the intended depiction at 
> 
> http://izasc.ethz.ch/fmi/xsl/IZA-SC/Tilings/FAU.pdf
> 
> I am not a big fan of depicting "surfaces" that way, but I guess I see what 
> they are getting at. It serves a purpose. It would be interesting to see if 
> we could produce models of these stand-alone separated units. Quite an 
> interesting rendering.
> 
> I would certainly be interested in learning more about this area.
> 
> Bob
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