OK, I've checked in bug fixes for Jmol 11.6 and Jmol 11.7 that remove this
odd +1 in the blue for the Jmol background. Oddly enough, now I can't get
that effect even when I change it back or try the older Jar files. Go
figure. This is better, though.
Bob
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:40 AM, Rolf Huehne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Hanson wrote:
> > I'll look into changing that, Rolf, if you feel it to be important. It
> was
> > necessary to have the background distinct from any actually used color,
> and
> > this seemed to be a simple way to do it. At the time I couldn't think of
> a
> > better way. These are core functions, at the heart of what makes Jmol's
> > rendering so incredibly fast, and one has to think very carefully before
> > adjusting them.
> >
> If this is really important for rendering speed then my objections are
> certainly not servere enough to rule that out.
> But this shouldn't be done secretly. So I would suggest to add a note to
> the scripting documentation that explains what is done and why.
>
> Regards,
> Rolf
>
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