Bob,
I'm really impressed by your responsive, informative reply. The
information you provided was exactly what I was looking for.
fullylit/backlit make a big difference.
Thank you again for your assistance,
Scott
On 9/14/10, Robert Hanson wrote:
> Can you be more specific? Pmeshes are shaded.
Understood Bob. I think having a parameter for it would be good and I
think the default should be:
multipleBondSpacing = 0.35
multipleBondCylinderThickness = 0.75 (or however you want to code it)
Rich
On [2010-Sep-10] Robert Hanson wrote:
> This isn't thickness, it's distance apart. We could a
Fixed for Jmol 12.1.11 and 12.0.13.
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Eric Martz wrote:
> At http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/new.htm in item
> #46, it appears to me that the commands
>
> spacefill BABEL
> spacefill JMOL
>
> are not working. Perhaps the syntax has been changed to
good work. Blocks more than ads, I guess...
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Jeff Hansen wrote:
> Ah yes. I remember the Firefox issue now. Glad it isn't just me.
>
> Tracked down the offending extension. It is AdBlock. I'm reluctant to
> turn it off, but I guess I'll have to - at least when
Can you be more specific? Pmeshes are shaded. Sometimes they look better
with
pmesh fullylit
(or isosurface fullylit, if that is what you used)
Bob
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Martin Gordon
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Jmol is a fantastic product and I really appreciate all of the hard
> work inve
Hello,
Jmol is a fantastic product and I really appreciate all of the hard
work invested.
I noticed that Pmesh files loaded in Jmol appear a little flat. Is
there a way to provide shading to the pmesh files? It may be that I
am not aware of the correct scripts to use. I've tried turning dots
a
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