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There are several '''pdfLatex''' software, like '''[http://www.tug.org/tetex/ teTeX]''' (Unix; discontinued in 2006), '''MiKTeX''' (Windows), '''[http://www.tug.org/texlive/ TeX Live]''' (Unix, Linux, Windows)...
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* Installation of MiKTeX (Windows)
 
* Installation of MiKTeX (Windows)
 
# Download and install '''MiKTeX "basic"''' from http://miktex.org/
 
# Download and install '''MiKTeX "basic"''' from http://miktex.org/

Revision as of 00:07, 17 July 2010

PDF documents with integrated 3D interactive models

Installations

Jmol

You need at least version 12.0.RC26 to do this.

IDTF to U3D

(See also descriptions and comments for Jmol output to IDTF and U3D formats.)

  • Windows installation of IDTFConverter
  1. Download and unzip http://www.iaas.msu.ru/tmp/u3d/u3dIntelWin.zip into, perhaps, File icon.gifc:\idtf\
  2. Create a simple command file File icon.gifu3d.bat and place it in a folder where it is easily accessible (e.g. the Windows directory or a folder included in the system's path). This File icon.gifu3d.bat file must contain this text:
c:\idtf\idtfconverter.exe -input %1.idtf -output %1.u3d
  • MacOS and Linux installation of IDTFConverter
  1. See IDTF for instructions on getting the converter.
  2. Create a command file similarly to the one described for Windows.

LaTeX to PDF

There are several pdfLatex software, like teTeX (Unix; discontinued in 2006), MiKTeX (Windows), TeX Live (Unix, Linux, Windows)...


  • Installation of MiKTeX (Windows)
  1. Download and install MiKTeX "basic" from http://miktex.org/
  2. Do an update (menu Programs > MiKTeX > Maintenance > Update)
  3. Download the movie15 package (menu Programs > MikTex > Maintenance > Package Manager)

Creating the document

1. Within Jmol script console: write c:/temp/xxx.idtf

or from the application's pop-up menu: File > Export IDTF 3D model (a dialog prompts for destination folder and filename).
Either of those will create two files: File icon.gifxxx.idtf and File icon.gifxxx.idtf.tex

2. At the system command line or terminal, call the File icon.gifu3d.bat file (Windows), or equivalent MacOS or Linux command file, to convert the File icon.gif.idtf to File icon.gif.u3d format:

u3d c:\temp\xxx

3. Run the TeXworks program --included in MiKTeX-- and open in it your File icon.gifxxx.idtf.tex.

4. Click menu item Typeset > Typeset, or click on the green 'play'-like button (leftmost in the toolbar).

When processing ends, you will see a blank document in a new TeXworks window, because MiKTeX can't display the model, but File icon.gifxxx.idtf.pdf should have been created.

5. Open the File icon.gif.pdf file using Adobe Reader v. 7 or later.

If you don't see the model in its panel inside the document, right-click on it and choose Partial options > Fit visible

Contributors

AngelHerraez, Vdlee