Jonathan,

Very nice page indeed.
I once made a page with gaussian calculated AO's, and found that a 3p orbital had some of the 2p mixed in, resulting in too many nodal planes. A problem which you managed to avoid.
http://cheminf.cmbi.ru.nl/wetche/organic/srm1j/index.html
On top of Miguels suggestion to add a 'translucent' option I'd like to point at the 'slab on;slab 50' command to remove the front half of the displayed surface.

Hens

Is anyone interested in a perl script that generates a web page using jmol to view multiple selectable isosurfaces/orbitals?

An example of the kind of page it generates may be seen at:
http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Orbitals/Cl/Cl_AOs.html

The perl script is a bit of a rough and ready job. I am hoping to eventually make something (maybe Java) that my students can use to post rotatable orbitals as part of web posters I have them make of their in-class calculations.

I also wonder if something like the page linked above should be added to the examples pages on the main Jmol site? There is no examples of surfaces there yet.

Jonathan




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