> Do you want me to first start looking into the 'Start Vibration' 'Next > Vibration' menu items, by adding those as new actions, or do you think > it would be better to have them as script commands, e.g., > vibration next > vibration prev > similar to what is in the Jmol Help for the 'animate' command?
This sounds like a very good idea. > I'll hold off on that till I hear back from you, or hold off at all if > you don't think we should focus on that right now. Meanwhile I try to > get that hierarchy stuff to work in my AtomSetChooser/GaussianReader > (when I am not forced to do my real job :-) Yes. You try to get the hierarchy working within Gaussian + AtomSetChooser. > By the way I don't think the animate command works the way the helps > describes it. Which 'help' document are you referring to? > It seems to be the 'frame' command itself that does what > 'animate' used to do, As I recall, the following are exactly equivalent: animation frame 1 frame 1 model 1 > and 'anim' seems to turn on the animation... > (similar to vibration turning on the vibrations, so why no have it > called animation). The proper name of the command is 'animation' But for compatibility with Chime the abbreviation 'anim' is accepted. > I started playing with the frame commands, and it looks like to goes > outside of the range of frames, which causes all the frames to be drawn > at the same time, e.g., load the g98.out and do a 'frame o' (with > vibration on: pretty neat, but not sure whether that was planned). Yes, it was planned that way. If the frame number is outside the acceptable range, then all frames are displayed. > Do a > 'frame 1' and then a 'frame nextwrap'. Just thought I'd let you know > (as if you didn't have enough things going on already :-). 'frame nextwrap' is a bug. It looks like if the symbol is not recognized then all are shown. 'frame whatever' does the same thing. Miguel ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88&alloc_id065&op=click _______________________________________________ Jmol-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-developers
