Try left-clicking the Jmol Logo.

On 4/3/07, Frederik Hefke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>    I integrated Jmol via a SmarterJmoladapter into my Java Applet to
>    show Pdb-Files with certain Surface Descriptors. I employ the Draw
>    Command with Evalstringquiet to draw points of the Surface i
>    compute directly from the PDB-File and i am very content with the
>    performance Jmol gives me.
>
>    But now I have this issue of not being able to use the Context
>    Menu. The Jmol - Logo appears in the right lower corner, but a
>    right-Click doesnt open the menu. Zooming and rotating works,
>    though. I worked around this by making my own Context menu with
>    common commands, that i inject into jmol via evalstringquiet, but
>    there certainly has to be a way to unleash the full power of Jmol
>    into my applet? For i only integrated the most basic commands.
>
>    Can somebody help me on this? Any pointers would be appreciated.
>
> Sincerely
> Frederik
>
>
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