De: Bob Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I think that when "no display" is selected then Jmol should exit in all 
>>situations when it has nothing more to do, including when the command 
>>line is bogus.
>>  
>>
>right, that makes sense. That should be checked  -- that there is -n and 
>no -s -- and then Jmol should spit out a complaint and exit.
>
>
>There might be other obscure problems as well - What happens when a 
>script causes an error and does not finish -- does Jmol quit?

IMHO, it should be the same: Jmol quits (eventually with outputing something). 
Whenever Jmol has nothing more to do and "no display" is activated, Jmol should 
quit. Otherwise, the only way to stop Jmol is to kill it.


Nico


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