>> 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.

Good

>> 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.

Yes, I think it would be easy to add a slider to the application.

> 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.

I do not understand.

> SHIFT-drag zoom didn't resize the display selected atom highlighting, as
> does the zoom script command, this is not desired.

This is not possible. The SHIFT-drag zoom and the zoom command execute
exactly the same code.

> 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)
> ...

Jan, I know that you sent me information on how you believe that altLoc
should be implemented.

However, I was unable to understand what you sent me. I need input from
several different people to decide how this support should be added.


Miguel



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