Jmol/Using the console

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===Surfaces===
===Surfaces===
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The "isosurface" command in Jmol draws all kind of surfaces (molecular surface, electron density, orbitals) with all kinds of coloring options (by atom, electrostatic potential, conservation, distance, etc.). It is a complex command, so examples help to learn how to use it.
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<scene name='86/862210/Ammonia/2'>Ammonia with lone pair cartoon</scene>
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<scene name='86/864093/Water/1'>electrostatic potential of water</scene>
===Electron density===
===Electron density===
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The way electron density is usually shown is as surface, but it warrants its own category because getting the electron density data is a special topic (also discussed at [[User:Karsten Theis/Electron density]].
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===Superpositions===
===Superpositions===

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The Jmol console may be used to obtain information, and to change the scene currently displayed. This may be useful while viewing a Proteopedia page, or while creating a 3D scene, achieving certain effects not possible with the Scene Authoring Tools alone. You can open the Jmol console via the right-click menu in the Jmol window, or via a dedicated button under the Jmol window in the SAT.

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

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