Bugs item #912650, was opened at 2004-03-09 06:23
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Category: Applet
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Resolution: None
Priority: 2
Submitted By: molvisions (molvisions)
Assigned to: Miguel (migueljmol)
Summary: JmolAppletControl function

Initial Comment:
a low priority issue with the 10pre6 release:

when a JmolAppletControl 'button' is used to send a move command 
to a JmolApplet, the animation is jerky with lots of flashing. I can 
reproduce this only on Apple Safari 1.2 (OSX); other OSX browsers 
and Windows browsers seem to work great.  (hence the low 
priority!)  I have not tested Linux.

an example page is here:

<http://www.molvisions.com/dev/debug/jmol/AppletControl/>

the button is a JmolAppletControl; the link sends the same move 
command via LiveConnect or, if you are using a Mac browser that 
does not support this, via the IMBIF method.  relevant javascript 
code is in the html head.


regards,

timothy driscoll

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Comment By: molvisions (molvisions)
Date: 2004-05-26 09:04

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26 may: the flashing is gone now, but the animstill runs a lot smoother 
using LiveConnect.  10pre10a built 25may.

if you want to squash this bug, go for it.  this issue is extremely minor 
IMO.

tim

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Comment By: Miguel (michaelthoward)
Date: 2004-05-14 15:48

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Tim,

I would like to close this bug ... if possible. 

Can you confirm whether or not this is still a problem? 


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