make that then just
> drawbox("box1", {-2.2500 5.0000 0.2500},{-2.2500 -5.0000 0.2500} > ,{-2.2500 -5.0000 -0.2500} ,\ > {-2.2500 5.0000 -0.2500},{2.2500 5.0000 0.2500},{2.2500 > -5.0000 0.2500},\ > {2.2500 -5.0000 -0.2500},{2.2500 5.0000 -0.2500}) > > for each box. It seems to me, for that matter, you only need three > points to define the box. So that would be even easier. > oh -- I meant to add that I think these boxes are extremely cool. If they are at all simple to calculate, why don't we build them into Jmol? -- Robert M. Hanson Professor of Chemistry St. Olaf College 1520 St. Olaf Ave. Northfield, MN 55057 http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr phone: 507-786-3107 If nature does not answer first what we want, it is better to take what answer we get. -- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SF.Net email is Sponsored by MIX09, March 18-20, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The future of the web can't happen without you. Join us at MIX09 to help pave the way to the Next Web now. Learn more and register at http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;208669438;13503038;i?http://2009.visitmix.com/ _______________________________________________ Jmol-users mailing list Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users