Thanks Bob,
We did include Jmol briefly in Scheme 1 and the supporting info. ☺ Actually now
I see a mistake in Scheme 1, it should also have .cif to .wrl with Jmol, not
just .pdb to .wrl.
That work was actually done a year ago (J. Chem. Ed is very slow….) before we
discovered Jmol as a great route and that is really unfortunate, because by far
the easiest way is to use Jmol.
I was actually just going to send you a note, that we should write up an update
with using Jmol and the RSC repository. Especially since now we are exclusively
using Jmol.
Cheers,
Vin
P.S. An STL writer in Jmol would be AWESOME!
From: Robert Hanson [mailto:hans...@stolaf.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 6:57 PM
To: jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] Using Jmol to convert crystals into 3D Printable files
... and don't forget to check out the cover article:
http://pubs.acs.org/action/showLargeCover?jcode=jceda8&vol=91&issue=8
Bummer that you didn't indicate the possibility of
Jmol --> WRL
there. Seems to me that would be at least as good as using Diamond or Mercury.
Any particular reason for that, Vincent?
I guess we should get an STL writer set up in Jmol.
Bob
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