Thanks Bob
I haven’t been able to break the JSMol chirality finder using Chrome in a
Windows 7 PC nor using
Firefox 52.2 in Linux, in this version, in contrast to version 14.20.1, so we
are another step
forward.
However it still fails as before in IE11 or in Firefox 22 in a PC.
To avoid any
Thanks Bob
The CIPChirality additional Rules feature now works in Jmol.jar and in the
Jmol_S java applet in
IE11 or in Firefox 22.0 in Windows 7 or in Firefox 52.2 in Linux.
As before (version 14.18.1), it still works in the JSmol HTML5 applet in Chrome
in Windows 7 or
in Firefox 52.2 in
yesterday, no labels were produced.
Bruce
From: Robert Hanson [mailto:hans...@stolaf.edu]
Sent: 08 June 2017 04:35
To: jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol 14.18.1
You will have to clear your cache.
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Bruce Tattershall
<bruce.tatte
Sorry Bob, but this version fails to do any chirality labelling for me, for
either of my two models which you
looked at yesterday.
The following is copied from the Jmol Script Console:
label %[chirality]
script ERROR: java.lang.AbstractMethodError:
to it, which is
an error-prone process.
Bruce
Dr. Bruce Tattershall, School of Chemistry, Newcastle University, England
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Bob
The version you published yesterday works fine for finding chirality in my
organo PS cage compounds
(e.g. with 67 atoms), both in JSmol and in Jmol_S.
The problem with writing mo jvxl files is also fixed for me.
Contour plots on a plane .pmesh files do come back with the same colour
Dear Bob
I have been trying out your new .pmesh feature. It works well for me, both in
JSmol and in Jmol_S.
Thanks very much: that solves my timing problems with orbital contour plots
in a plane, and I will work
on converting the web pages concerned to read in pre-saved isosurfaces instead
that besides
phosphorus, the inorganic
chemist’s favourite, the chirality at silicon, germanium and arsenic could also
be useful to people.
Best wishes
Bruce
Bruce Tattershall
School of Chemistry
Newcastle University
England
From: Robert Hanson [mailto:hans...@stolaf.edu]
Sent: 20 April 2017 16:47
ered
HTML/Javascript page source.
Thanks
Bruce Tattershall
School of Chemistry, Newcastle University, England
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