Re: [Jmol-users] bugs in set echo and its documentation

2008-01-17 Thread Angel Herraez
Eric Martz wrote: set echo myecho 0% 85% echo hello set echo myecho center # hello remains at left edge, not centered echo blah # echo appears at left edge, not centered I understood that once you are using positioned (named) echos, left / center / right does not define the position, but

Re: [Jmol-users] bugs in set echo and its documentation

2008-01-14 Thread hansonr
Definitely bugs. Please file a bug report. I love the fact that you can name an echo, display it, then operate on a second named echo without affecting the first. This is a super feature! However: The following invalid argument results appear to me to be bugs in set echo, in Jmol applet

[Jmol-users] bugs in set echo and its documentation

2008-01-13 Thread Eric Martz
I love the fact that you can name an echo, display it, then operate on a second named echo without affecting the first. This is a super feature! However: The following invalid argument results appear to me to be bugs in set echo, in Jmol applet 11.4.RC1, as it is documented: set echo off #