Craig T Martin wrote:


I actually did something like that, copying the routine to my js file and renaming it. The problem is that when that function is edited in newer versions of Jmol.js (as just happened), my routine is "out of date" and may not play well with others...


right, but then at least you know where to find the problem, and it's easy to 
test!

Bob

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