this is correct functionality. It's a (z,y,z) set. See archives. Don't worry. It works!
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Bugs item #1119489, was opened at 2005-02-09 18:34
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Category: Scripting Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: friedar (friedar) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: show orientation typo
Initial Comment:
Show orientation gives the z rotation spec twice, omiting the x spec.
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Comment By: friedar (friedar)
Date: 2005-05-03 20:32
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Hi Tim, You know, I had started to wonder lately if this really is a bug, too-- becasue the coordinates work fine with the 2 z coords left as is in the "show orientation" output from Jmol. (I recenlty had occasion to test coordinates and positioning a fair amount.) Anyway, I too am curious why it works this way. I assume there is some math logic behind it that is not immediately apparent.
Frieda
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Comment By: molvisions (molvisions) Date: 2005-05-03 20:17
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hi,
this happens in function getRotateZyzText() in
src/org/jmol/viewer/TransformManager.java.
but is this actually a bug? I'm confused because there is an rY and two rZ values, but no rX. also, the function appears below a commented-out getRotateXyz(), which makes me think there is a reason for this double z-
rotation.
confused,
tim d <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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