Christoph,

It does sound interesting. Clicking on the Jmol logo does get you the most
recent menu already.

We're talking about the application here, right? Is there a built-in Swing
property for this sort of thing?

Bob

On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Dr. Christoph Gille <
christoph.gi...@charite.de> wrote:

> Hi Bob,
>
> > I think I should augment Jmol to allow rotation of surfaces. Perhaps:
> > rotate SURFACE $id .....
>
> And perhaps also consider "save" and "restore" since I always start from
> the original coordinates.
>
> This would be great! Thanks!
>
> I did not find access to the JPopupMenu.
> Everything is protected or private.
> It is not absolutely necessary but I would like to enhance the user
> experience of
> the JPopupMenu by adding the undock-feature to all JMenuItem.
>
> I would also like to form a JMenuBar from the submenus.
>
> For rendering JMenuItem undock-able there is already  the API in STRAP.
> The advantage is that users can drag frequently used menu-items to the
> desktop.
> They can then be clicked directly without first navigating through the menu
> structure.
> This is particularly useful for repeated procedures.
> Does it sound useful to you?
>
> Cheers
>
> Christoph
>
>
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