In fixing some bugs that were on my short list, a benefit became that zoom is essentially limitless. I would appreciate people checking this out (especially Frieda) in the next few days. The demo is at

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/10.1/new.htm

Zoom maximum is now 500000%. The catch is, the camera "moves" to get out of the way when the molecule approaches it, something like your holding the model in your hand and having to move your head back if it's too big a model and your arm isn't long enough. The effect is quite dramatic. If you like it, great. If not, we aren't going to go back to the bugs of yesterday, but we could consider implementing something that basically slabs the molecule off near the camera. Something to think about later, I think.

(There have always been some strangenesses when you zoomed in too far; I still see some of them; if necessary, we can back the zoom off by a factor of 10 or so with no deliterious effect.)

Bob



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