A 1. This is either because:
A 2.
The HPGL format does not support colours directly - it merely stipulates
pen numbers for the graphic objects. The colours associated with any particular
pen number are not dictated by the HPGL file, but by your local interpreter
of the HPGL file, e.g. the PrintGL program. In other words you need to adjust the parameters
associated with your local HPGL interpreter. If the HPGL file is imported
into MS-Word, for instance, then the colour associations are fixed by the
filter, and a particular pen number is always given the same colour.
On the other hand, the PostScript format DOES directly support colour and
will give you the same colours as on screen. It should be used in
preference to HPGL if the exact colour hue is important.
Q 3. Why does the POV-Ray file written by Ortep-3 not work with the new version of POV-Ray 3.5 ?
A 3. The latest release of Ortep produces compatible files, but there is only a trivial difference. To make your file work, open the .POV file in a text editor (NOT a word processor !!!) and change the line
# version = 3.0 to # version = 3.5 ;Thats all !!
A 1. This is because of the SHELX PART intructions - they sometimes cause problems with the routine which writes out the Ortep instruction file. I should fix this, but in the meantime, just "REM" out the PART instructions and Ortep should be OK.
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