indeed. Will release a new version tomorrow.
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Pshemak Maslak n...@psu.edu wrote:
It looks like translucent is broken in v 14 for lcaoCartoons.
For example, on http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/test2.htm?USE=HTML5and
loading water (load
It looks like translucent is broken in v 14 for lcaoCartoons.
For example, on
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/test2.htm?USE=HTML5 and loading
water (load data/water.xyz.gz javascript:Jmol.script(jmolApplet0,'load
data/water.xyz.gz'))
select @3
lcaoCartoon scale 1.3 color [97 173 62]
add the keyword MOLECULAR and you should have it:
lcaocartoon CREATE pz MOLECULAR
*Creates a new LCAO cartoon of the given type using the molecular axes
system as reference. Applicable only for px, py, pz, -px, -py,
and -pz. *
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Pshemak Maslak p...@chem.psu.edu
On 7/2/2012 11:55 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
add the keyword MOLECULAR and you should have it:
lcaocartoon CREATE pz MOLECULAR
/Creates a new LCAO cartoon of the given type using the molecular axes
system as reference. Applicable only for px, py, pz, -px,
-py, and -pz. /
I did not see it
I have encountered a problem with displaying p orbital cartoons with
matching colors on all atoms of SO2 molecule.
select all
lcaoCartoon create pz
creates one p orbital with opposite color lobes to the other two.
I can individually add p lobes to all three atoms (and adjust the
again, it has to be done as
lcaocartoon color translucent red
prior to defining the lcaocartoons. This way all are expressed the same way.
It's done this way because it's a pain to access each one individually after
the fact, and even if it were within the command that creates it, it would
be
I'm about to make a surfaces examples page for a workshop I'm giving
-- I'll pass that on.
Phillip Barak wrote:
Yes indeed, LOBE works nicely! Hadn't noticed that among the two or three
dozen isosurface features and the many other new goodies!
;-)
- Original Message -
From: Bob
Yes indeed, LOBE works nicely! Hadn't noticed that among the two or three dozen
isosurface features and the many other new goodies!
;-)
- Original Message -
From: Bob Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 1:56 pm
no plans for that. I figured one could set that up
I find the lcaocartoons for sp3 to be easy to use and delightful. Did the
equivalent sp3d2 for octahedral coordination make into 11.2 (perhaps not listed
in the lcao documentation?), or is it planned for a subsequent version?
--Phil
Phillip Barak
UW-Madison
no plans for that. I figured one could set that up with lobes. The
problem is defining the different directions. sp, sp2, sp3 are hard
enough to specify. sp3d2 I gave up. These should be able to be set
up with combinations of isosurface LOBE commands. Give that a try at least.
Phillip
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