Eric, I just added one fix to "visible" that you are going to tell me I need to do today. :)

In general Jmol waits until the end of a script to "refresh" the
model. It is at this refreshing point when what is visible and what is not is determined.
Thus, the command:

restrict carbon; select visible;

would not necessarily work as expected. (The other atoms might still be "visible" until after the script completes.)

I've checked in changes that fix this; jar files are available in

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/json

Bob

Eric Martz wrote:

At 2/26/06, Bob Hanson wrote:

it is, in fact,

select visible

[snip]


Should do the trick, right?



You bet, Bob. Outstanding! -Eric




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