Miguel wrote:
I have implemented a preliminary implementation of mouse gestures to
control slab/depth.
To distribute this test feature, I have posted prerelease 10.00.22 at
www.jmol.org/files
I need feedback from people who like/use mouse-based slab control to know
what you think.
I never liked mouse slab control in RasMol, because most of the time it
gets accidentally activated and I don't know how to reset this by heart.
Note: The mouse gestures are only activated if the script command 'slab
on' has been previously executed. This is consistent with script commands
where 'slab on' must be executed prior to 'slab 75' or 'depth 25'
This is a very good idea to prevent accidents.
The mouse gestures are as follows:
CTRL-SHIFT-LEFTdrag # control slab
CTRL-SHIFT-LEFTdouble-click-drag # control depth
ALT-CTRL-SHIFT-LEFTdrag # move both slab and depth, maintaining the
thickness of the displayed slice.
I want you folks to play with this.
this works for me, especially the last, moving the whole slice is nice.
Pesonally, I think that a slider would be better.
me too.
a Z-slider representation in the application, e.g. in one of the 3
bottom table cells, would be helpful even to monitor what is going on
while CTRL-SHIFT-dragging.
testing set picking group and clicking an atom while display
selected is active and selects the clicked amino acid, but because I
used a wireframe 40 display, I couldn't easily notice the atom
highlighting, may be it could be connected with wireframe and spacefill
size, which of them is the larger one.
SHIFT-drag zoom didn't resize the display selected atom highlighting, as
does the zoom script command, this is not desired.
I still miss PDB altLoc support.
select within(group, *%A)
now produce an Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0"
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.jmol.viewer.Compiler.clauseWithin(Compiler.java:1014)
at org.jmol.viewer.Compiler.clausePrimitive(Compiler.java:943)
...
Regards, Jan
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