yes--perfectly linear. I have noted this at

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs/examples/scaletest.htm

which is linked to by the scale3d and set perspectivedepth commands
in the script documentation at

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs

(these are not currently available)

Thanks for clearing that up.

Bob


Bob Hanson wrote:


Miguel wrote:

I bet (at least I hope) that things will scale linearly with your test
program.


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Yes, that worked!

Now, where would I find all the sorts of things that can be set such as perspectivedepth that are not in Eval.java, Token.java, or Compiler.java or JmolConstants.java?

I sure missed that one.

Thanks very much.


By the way, my students have come a long way with two more jmol applications:



http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/chemistry/mo/struc/periodic.htm

and

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/modeview


Fun, eh?


Now, if I could have ONE MORE THING it would be a scriptable loadinline command that does the loadinline directly from script to an already loaded applet. What this would allow, I think, is very fast processing of the replacement of one model by another. As it is now, we have to reload the applet each time. No need then for frames.


What do you think? Just forego all command line parsing after the word "loadinline"?


Bob

Bob

Miguel



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