On Friday 03 December 2004 13:46, Ren� Kanters wrote:
> I was not aware that one can select more that one atomset at the same
> time. I am not too familiar with the scripting in Jmol.
>
> It should, of course, be possible if the Viewer exposes the methods
> required to do so, but I don't know which ones would be needed to do
> it.
>
> Also, currently the JTree allows for single selection of a branch (an
> array of atom sets) or a node (a single atom set). If you are looking
> to only show all the sets in a single branch it won't even require
> modification to the JTree behavior. I guess one would need a checkbox
> to turn on/off the overlay of multiple atomsets, right?

Ok, well it does not matter that match... I can do it with scripts too. thanx 
for the remarks.

BTW, how about Simon's question? Does the hierarchy in Jmol's data structure
allow for nested AtomSet's?

Egon

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