On 6/13/07 12:38 PM, "Bob Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, but don't hold your breath. It isn't core Jmol to be drawing random
> objects. If you really want to do it with Jmol, think about ways you can
> do it yourself with Jmol and triangles/quadrilaterals, and you will get
> there faster. You can load a file of coordinates and work with it to
> draw just about anything you want, provided the objects are triangles or
> quadrilaterals. Pmesh is another command that comes to mind.
> 
> Bob
  Triangles and quadrilaterals will do just fine - for some reason I had the
PLANE keyword in my DRAW commands, so I forgot that triangles were that
easy.  Thanks!

Dean



> Dean Johnston wrote:
> 
>> OK, I see that the POLYHEDRA command is really overkill for what I'm trying
>> to do.  I could essentially create my own polyhedral representations if the
>> DRAW command was extended to allow the drawing of planes with an arbitrary
>> number of vertices so that I could create triangles, pentagons, etc. as
>> needed.  Should I submit this as a feature request???



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