POV-Ray fans: slab and text are in the next version.

I believe this completes the POV-Ray export. All capabilities of Jmol 
can now be exported to POV-Ray. With the obvious caveat that there may 
be bugs.

For a preview, see:

http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/povray.htm

(link to 11.3.35 does not include these capabilities.)

to which I just added links for labels, echos, slab, and depth.

FYI -- the way this works is that for labels Jmol is doing just what it 
always does -- create a bitmap for fonts. It's a bit crude; we could 
probably make it better, but this is where we are for now at least.

Frieda, I can't reproduce those problems. Could be that your computer 
cached older files; I had a problem with those initially. Or, it could 
be a memory problem for you since those files are pretty large.

Bob

Frieda Reichsman wrote:

>
> On Oct 19, 2007, at 1:04 PM, Bob Hanson wrote:
>
>> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/povray.htm
>>
>> This page also demonstrates very simple popup applet scripting.
>
>
> The applet is not loading a structure when I pop out a Jmol from the 
> first and second example. (The third one works.) Win/Firefox and Mac 
> OSX/Safari2. The applet is there, but zero atoms loaded.
>
> The images look great Bob!
>
> Frieda
>
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