Thanks for the suggestions..
On 23 June 2014 20:25, Rolf Huehne <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/20/2014 06:14 PM, Ravi Raja Merugu wrote:
> > On 20 June 2014 21:26, Rolf Huehne <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Is there a way to force Java mode?
> >>
> >
> > try http://rsquarelabs.com/bmv.php?_USE=JAVA , it should force the
> viewer
> > to use JAVA engine.
> >
> I tried it and it lacked most of the delays of the HTML5 version.
> Loading PDB entry 1DEH took about 3 seconds instead of 30.
>
as i said. JAVA works much faster
>
> In contrast to the HTML5 version the popup menu was available. so you
> didn't deactivate it on the HTML5 version on purpose and it is a bug
> that it doesn't work there?
>
I didnt deactivate anything, I think JAVA version of the viewer has a java
based dialog box, which we see from Jmol. But , HTML5 version of the
viewer uses HTML and JS as the dialog box, which I think might go through
further developments in future versions.
>
> Selected atoms were indicated by a yellow halo with Java but not with
> HTML5. But I couldn't find any way to deactivate the selection halos.
> This makes working with the viewer very difficult if all atoms are
> selected and you can see almost only halos and no details of the
> rendered structure.
>
I will add an option for enable/disable the halos..
>
> I also tested it with Safari on MacOS.
> The original URL (http://www.rsquarelabs.com/bmv) didn't work at all
> there. At the end of the URL was appended a slash about ten times
> (waiting 1-2 seconds in between) and then Safari reported that there
> were too many redirections to the same URL. (Only the error message was
> shown, no viewer).
>
Thanks for raising this issue, Could you please check with the url
http://rsquarelabs.com/bmv.php , and let me know if the same behaviour
exists
>
> Since I don't have Java installed yet on my MacBook I replaced 'JAVA' in
> the second URL (http://rsquarelabs.com/bmv.php?_USE=JAVA) by 'HTML5'.
> The interface looked different here (compared to Firefox on Linux).
>
Yes actually its a responsive design, The drop down menus style can be seen
only in Firefox, its is because of some issues with dropbox menus over java
applets in rest of the browsers(other than Firefox). So all the other
browsers load with the different layout(unlike Firefox layout) as u
mentioned
> There was no dropdown menu at the top but an accordeon menu at the left
> side. I actually liked this better than the pulldown menu because the
> subselections in a single menu line made much more sense here. This way
> they will presumably not be very confusing. But what I didn't liked was
> that only one part of the menu can be open at a time. This will be very
> annoying because it will presumably happen quite often that a user will
> need functions from different parts quite frequently. I would recommend
> to let the user decide which menu parts should be open/closed.
>
I will consider this and will work on making menus more user-friendly
pretty soon.
>
> The delays were similar to those with Firefox on Linux.
>
> Regards,
> Rolf
>
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