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Hi Steve ... That is strange. I cut and pasted your command and got the same result as my image. If you can't see where the problem is then perhaps you could...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 1, 2006
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... Here is an example using 6 as the square of the distance lattice2.py fcc 6 3 | conv_hull -a | off_color -f N | antiview -E f -x f which gives ...
Adrian Rossiter
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Hi Adrian, attached ??? how do I do that ? are the test1 and test 2 off files from my lattice2.py test1.off lattice2.py fcc 2 9 0,1,0 | conv_hull -a |...
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Dec 1, 2006
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Hi Steve ... The list accepts attachments, so it was just to attach them to the email the same way you sent them to me (I don't know if you can do that if you...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 1, 2006
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Hi Adrian, It is looking really good. There is something that if lattice2.py could do would be hugely useful. I would need the x,y,z allowable sweep...
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Dec 1, 2006
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Hi Steve ... They aren't restricted to integers. However, the rational numbers for the CCP sweep centres you normally use are easy to input as they are an...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 2, 2006
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Hi Adrian, ... works - lattice2.py fcc 2 2.5 0,0.5,0.5 | off_color -f N | antiview does not work - lattice2.py fcc 2 2.5 0,1/2,0.5 | off_color -f N | antiview ...
watermanpoly
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Dec 2, 2006
1:43 pm
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Hi Adrian, I am doing a little snooping around on the internet. This looks quite interesting... http://www.steelpillow.com/polyhedra/AHD/AHD.htm btw, I believe...
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Dec 2, 2006
2:32 pm
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Hi Steve ... That is right, the program only accepts decimals. ... Looks like you have been busy with the programs! ... These are all of the form sqrt(A), with...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 2, 2006
4:51 pm
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Hi Steve ... The Archimedean honeycombs list includes some of the tilings that I mentioned that I can't model in a simple cubic lattice. The Robert Williams...
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Dec 2, 2006
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Hi Adrian, Got everything working except that it will not see my povray as in for example, povray +a +p kc_7_20.pov I do not see any povray.exe just a ...
watermanpoly
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Dec 2, 2006
6:05 pm
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Hi Steve ... That should work. Antiprism doesn't use povray directly. off2pov just creates .pov files, which can be rendered anywhere povray can get to them. ...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 2, 2006
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Hi Adrian, some musing and suggestions... ... output a jpg or gif - like a screen shot even ??...this would be ever so nice. For example, the user could zoom...
watermanpoly
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Dec 4, 2006
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Hi Adrian, Liking Antiprism more and more...AND MORE ! I have first been trying to replicate the fcc lattice re the initial waterman series, to get the correct...
watermanpoly
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Dec 4, 2006
6:59 pm
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Hi Steve ... Thanks for the suggestions. All good ideas, but I am unlikely to implement them in antiview. Basically, antiview is just meant to be a simple...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 4, 2006
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Hi Adrian, If you give me an idea of what you want the program to do I could let you know to what extent I could help you with it. PREMISE 1 a corresponding...
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Dec 4, 2006
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Hi Steve ... I don't follow this. Could you point me to a web page that shows the construction method for a parabola that you are using. If you mean that it is...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 5, 2006
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Hi Adrian, ... Yes, you are quite right...please excuse my stupidity! My math logic is right, but I have been calling these incorrectly for quite some time. I...
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Hi Steve ... Is this the situation you are describing? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilateration Did you like the idea of modelling the hyperboloids with ...
Adrian Rossiter
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Hi Adrian, ... I am fairly amazed by this. Yes, this is exactly where I was going with this. Now my site has had this for years ( basically not a single ...
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Dec 5, 2006
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Hi Steve ... Yes. If the intervals are differences in distance perhaps you could put spheres at each point, having their interval as the radius (one sphere has...
Adrian Rossiter
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Hi Adrian, Point a vector equal to its interval towards the the first receipt location. Add a common distance to ALL four points, always trying to these ends ...
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Hi Adrian, I would like to try one other thing. I promise it will not be complicated. I wish to bounce the illogic of Relativity off you. No wild hand...
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Hi Steve ... I haven't studied Special Relativity in any detail, but I am sure I will look at it in more depth at some time in the future. Perhaps you could...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 6, 2006
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Hi Adrian, Thanks for listening. E starts out with what appears to be a rather innocuous formula x' = x-vt. From this , he builds his case by merely...
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Dec 6, 2006
2:14 pm
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Hi Steve ... Rereading my post I realise it was a bit ambiguous. I meant a good time to look at what you say would be when I understood Special Relativity. ...
Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 6, 2006
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Hi Adrian, ... Yes ...true and agreed. However, E assigns a value other than 0 to t. ... Yes. Our first frame has its origin at 0,0,0. E's second frame ...
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Hi Steve ... x is the x-coordinate of an event in the first frame. x' is the x-coordinate of the same event in the second frame. Assume synchronised clocks,...
Adrian Rossiter
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Hi Steve If you like geometry books you may like Modern Geometry with Applications by George A Jennings ...
Adrian Rossiter
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