Bob Hanson wrote:
> I would appreciate all the testing anyone can do on 11.3.60 when it gets 
> released later today. This should be pretty much what we want for 11.4, 
> which I'd like to have released by the end of the month.
> 
> TOTAL FEATURE FREEZE NOW. I promise. Just fixing bugs.
> 
> 11.3.59 and 60 finish up the trajectory business. 11.3.60 allows 
> trajectories in a multi-file context. This is very interesting stuff. I 
> think you will like it.
> 
> Mostly, though, I just need people to make sure 11.3.60 does all the 
> things Jmol is supposed to do.
> 

I haven't taken a thorough look yet but I noticed two things:

1) Scrolling with the mouse wheel became extremely tedious. If I load
for example entry '1deh' into Jmol 11.3.39 (applet, 600x600) and set
zoom to 5% by typing a command, it takes about 2 maximum scroll wheel
movements to zoom th molecule out of the window. If I do the same with
11.3.60 it needs 9 maximum scroll wheel movements instead.

2) Coloring of draw objects seems broken. If you take for example a look
at
"http://www.fli-leibniz.de/cgi-bin/3d_mapping.pl?CODE=10gs&JMOLVERSION=11.3.60&VIEW=exon";
all the translucent planes ("Exon Boundaries") have the default color
orange. But most of them should be yellow and the first one
("Boundary -/1.1") in each chain should be red.

---- Test System ----------------
 Jmol: 11.3.60, applet
       11.3.39, applet
 Java: 1.4.2_16
 OS  : Linux, OpenSuSE 10.2
---------------------------------

Regards,
Rolf

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