Several weeks ago I asked the list if anyone knew of files that could
display geometric shapes (for a lower grade math and science project).

I'd like to thank Bob Hanson and Dean Johnston who not only put me on to a
source of the xyz files but explained how to use Jmol.js to draw the edges
and faces.

In case anyone else is interested, I've posted these structures at
http://chemweb.chem.fsu.edu/editors/rlight/polyhedra/index.html
Feel free to use them. You can modify the spt files if you want to change
the face colors.

I've also written a problem in LON-CAPA using them (published "publicly" so
it isn't necessary to log in to a LON-CAPA server or course to see it).
http://loncapa10.fsu.edu/res/fsu/rlight/GEO/Polyhedra.problem

Robley Light

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