Bob,
> OK. Got it! Whew! My work is about done on this.
yes, it works exactly as you're saying! Just one tiny detail: you could
scale the 3D object frame in the pdf file to exactly the same frame
width/height as used within Jmol by changing the 0.9 numbers here:
{0.9\textwidth}{0.9\textwidth}
I do not know what happens right now: is the complete object frame
scaled or clipped from rectangular to square? It does not seem to be
deformed, so it should be clipped?
>
> (I might note that Jmol is VERY EFFICIENT in its use of nodes in
> creating these files. If you have ever first created a VRML file and
> then had another program create the U3D from that, you will have noticed
> that a small enzyme could be 15 Mb of U3D file. Jmol caches all objects
> and only creates new ones when it is absolutely necessary.)
>
True, note also that (therefore?) the pdf-files are very small.
Arie
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