If I have this right, based on the picture of the glasses on the website,

redblue: red is left eye, blue is right eye. Wish I could find my pair 
-- anyone have one of these to confirm that?

stereo redblue 10

rotates the BLUE image 10 degrees clockwise as seen from the top.
That to me says it is the left eye's image being rotated. Correct? 
(Because the right eye's blue filter is filtering out that blue image)

So positive number rotates the left eye image 10 degrees clockwise seen 
from the top

stereo 10

rotates the RIGHT-HAND image 10 degrees clockwise as seen from the top.

So there's a problem, I think.

What is correct?

Bob


Angel Herraez wrote:

> On 9 Jan 2007 at 16:36, Bob Hanson wrote:
>
>> Option 1: Change the documentation and pop-up menu.
>> Option 2: Change the sign in the code.
>
> Gale says that other programs like DeepView use the same sign that 
> Jmol is currently using, so a change in the documentation is better.
> It should say:
>    Negative values correspond to cross-eyed viewing.
>    Positive values correspond to "wall-eyed" viewing.
>
>
> I've already done the fix in the pop-up menu:
>
> "Style:Stereographic:Wall-eyed viewing" will do "stereo 5", giving 
> wall-eyed (divergent) viewing.
>
> "Style:Stereographic:Cross-eyed viewing" will do "stereo -5", giving 
> cross-eyed (convergent) viewing.
>
> (I've commited this change in both Trunk and Branches/11_0 )
>  
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