your mac must be caching the jar files, then, because it doesn't do
that for me. What do you consider to be the "moving camera" effect
that you are seeing?
> center 401:1
> # (chain designator is '1' for some reason)
now THAT'S a bug. I'll look into it.
Bob
Frieda Reichsman wrote:
On Apr 10, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Bob Hanson wrote:
On your test page, I still see the effect after issuing
set windowCentered on
By "your test page" I think (I HOPE) you are referring to that set of
jar files I zipped up <http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/
test/jmol-new-proto.zip>. Is that right?
Nope. Sorry - I am referring to
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/10.1/new.htm
I click the red link to load kinesin.pdb
then I type the command:
center 401:1
# (chain designator is '1' for some reason)
this centers an ADP that is bound to one of the kinesin chains.
Manually rotating now shows the moving camera effect, and setting
windowcentered ON or OFF seems to me to make no difference in how the
structure rotates....
OK, looks like I forgot to upload a set of jar files to my prototype
directory from my last edit of April 6. Thank you for pointing that
out, Frieda. I've regenerated that zip file if you are interested in
further testing of it. "set windowCentered OFF" is required to see
the camera-move effect.
I will check whether the windowCentered on/off makes a difference with
the new zip files.
Did Chime have the equivalent of "set windowCentered OFF"?
Chime had "set zoom center off" which was similar, and very handy.
Frieda
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