>> If you pass this on to  Egon,  can I put in a  JMol request that it
>> display the name of the currently displaying file somewhere?
>
> The name used to be displayed in the title bar of Jmol... but that was
> lost somewhere... please put it on the SF website
That is my fault ... I took it out when I was trying to restructure things.


>> If one loads a file, then tries to replace this with a second file
>> which is unsuccessful, the first file continues to be displayed.
>
> Yes, that's indeed unfortunate... I'll try and see if I can change it to
> delete the contents first, and then start reading the file...
I will take care of this right now.


>> If the molecule happens to be the same, its quite difficult to be
>> certain which of the two possible files is actually being displayed.
>> In my hands, closing the window actually closes down  JMol and hence
>> it needs the (rather long) restart. I thought only the separate exit
>> menu item was supposed to do this?
>
> I'll have a look at that too... please file this on SF too, so that I
> won't forget it...
I don't understand what this means. What do you mean "if the molecule
happens to be the same"?


>> And to finish this off, the  "recent files" menu seems to be frozen in
>> time for me (displaying files  I must have opened a year ago or more,
>> and certainly no recent ones).  I am running JRE 1.4.1.
>> Is this information kept in a separate disk file? Perhaps its
>> permissions are wrong?
I broke this too. I will take a look at it.


Miguel





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