On 9 Jul 2005 at 12:36, Miguel wrote:
> Jmol's behavior is the same on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. Jmol does not
> distinguish between operating systems.

OK, that's very good, but there may be differences in the keyboard modifiers 
-or not?- or their 
names (Command key? Conbtrol key? Apple key?)
I started from the Chime table of mouse commands, so I may have gone too far. 
For 
example, I have just verified that slab is not implemented, so I just fixed the 
wiki page which 
sayed otherwise.

> Jmol gestures are designed to work with only the left mouse button.

That was clear to me from ypur previous messages.
I still have to write down other gestures, like for measuring distances and 
angles, but at least 
now we have a place to look it up.

It will be good if other experienced users make links to the Wiki page, so any 
novice user 
gets to it quickly.
 
> Note that Jmol does not currently have mouse gestures for controlling
> slab/depth (hither/yon).

Realized now. I also think that accidentally invoking slab (in Chime, through 
ctrl-drag) was 
disorientating, but it was good to have the tool available.
I think Eric  has already suggested some kind of slider or control to implement 
it.




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