On 5 Sep 2012, at 09:20, Robert Hanson  < 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

> "map" instead of "color" should do the trick. Must be a typo.

Thanks for that Bob, works almost perfectly...

The final thing that I'd like to be able to do is to extend the plane through 
the repeated units of the crystal.  But if I use the lattice command:

$ isosurface lattice { a b c }

If I set either a or b to values other than 1, I get multiple planes.  
Increasing the value of c only draws a strip with width \vec{a} +\vec{b}.  Is 
there a way to get the plane to continue throughout the crystal in both of its 
dimensions?  A 2D equivalent of the lattice command?

Hopefully I'll be quiet for a while after this!

Thanks again for your help!

Kind regards,
Dan
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