Well, that's a problem. The LATTICE option repeats the plane, not what is
mapped onto it. Very interesting!
This will take some thought and won't be done today. Please file a feature
request and bug me about it if I forget.

Can you send me separately a .jmol file created using WRITE "toBob.jmol" of
the model plus the mapped plane without the LATTICE option?

Thanks,

Bob


On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Daniel Jones <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 5 Sep 2012, at 09:20, Robert Hanson  < [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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