I notice that some of these are not documented. I will update the 
documentation now.

_animating
_atomhovered
_atompicked
_pickinfo
_currentfilenumber
_currentmodelnumberinfile
_firstframe
_height
_lastframe
_memory
_modelfile
_modelname  
_modelnumber
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Eric Martz wrote:

>What is the simplest command to toggle spinning?
>I am already using Angel's "bullet proof" method, which involves 
>messageCallback and message parsing.
>
>With the new variables in Jmol, I would think something along these 
>lines would be possible:
>
>spin = !spin
>
>set spin = !spin
>
>if (spin); spin off; else; spin on; end if;
>
>but none of those work in Jmol applet 11.3.51.
>
>Under "variables with special meanings" are listed spinX, spinY, 
>spinZ, spinFps, but spinY and spinFps return "not set" or a blank 
>string (as in "x = spinFps"), despite "show spin" listing values for each.
>
>More generally, while some "special variables" seem to behave as I'd 
>expect, such as
>
>"show zoomLarge" shows "zoomlarge = true"
>"show backgroundcolor" shows "backgroundcolor = "[x000000]"
>"show hoverdelay" shows "hoverdelay = 0.5"
>"show ribbonborder" shows "ribbonborder = false"
>
>and indeed
>
>"zoomlarge = !zoomlarge" toggles the Boolean value of this variable,
>
>  other "special variables" including the spin variables don't seem 
>to work this way (Jmol 11.3.51), e.g.
>
>"show frank" shows "frank = ?"
>ditto for "show solvent"
>ditto for fontsize
><not set> for messagecallback (even though it is set)
>
>Please advise. Thanks, -Eric
>
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