David wrote:

>>If people find it confusing (or useless) then we can remove/change it.
>
> My personal opinion is that it is easy to mistakenly perform
>
> Shift dbl-click (reset)
>
> instead of
>
> Shift dbl-click (left) mouse drag (translation)
>
> If I am right in the latter.
>
> However I think it might be wiser to focus on technical aspects of
> functionality for the moment,

The technical aspects are basically done at this point.

> and when those are more or less sorted,
> review the mouse gesture thing. I'd be happy to take time to think
> about it and come up with some more considered suggestions.

Any input would be appreciated.

> By the same token, some of the HCI aspects of jmol could be addressed
> then. This is an area that interests/concerns me, and there are a few
> points that I think need addressing but I'd like to wait and then
> come up with considered suggestions. (One point is the lack of any
> indication to the user that he can invoke a pop-up menu. I'm not sure
> if there are any good precedents here. Another is the type
> face/size/weight - and background colour - of the 'atom tips'. )

:-)

Actually, I chose the cyan background color (and the colors of axes)
because I thought that they were rather ugly. I assumed/hoped that someone
would complain and make some recommendations. Until now no one has ever
commented on it :-)


Miguel



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