Thanks Angel and Bob, for your much appreciated help.

Christian


On 1 Oct 2014, at 00:08, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote:

> You can rotate a model to have its longest dimension along the x axis and 
> then determine that dimension size using:
> 
> select all
> rotate selected best
> boundbox {selected}
> show boundbox
> print "smallest dimension is " + getProperty("boundboxInfo.vector").z + " 
> Angstroms"
> print "largest dimension is " + getProperty("boundboxInfo.vector").x + " 
> Angstroms"
> 
> 
> ​So I suppose something like
> 
> select all
> rotate selected best
> boundbox {selected}
> boundbox off
> exportScale = 200 / getProperty("boundboxInfo.vector").x
> write t.x3d
> 
> will do what you desire.
> 
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