Rolf wrote:
>> If you click the button that says 'All radii' you will see that the
>> table
>> actually has a stack of charged atoms in front of the periodic table. So
>> the center of rotation *is* in the middle of the atoms ... but by
>> default
>> most of the atoms are hidden.
>>
> I didn't notice that because I didn't rotate it after clicking the "All
> radii button.
>
> Q: Wouldn't it help if the scripts behind the buttons would use the
> "center" command to adjust the center?

Yes, I think that would work ... centering on the visible set of atoms.


Miguel



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