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
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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

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