Eric, there is one bug in 11.3.57 regarding sync -- the synced applet 
inappropriately sets syncMouse off for itself and starts sending moveto 
commands back to the first applet. That will be fixed in 11.3.58.

Bob


Eric Martz wrote:

>At 12/13/07, you wrote:
>  
>
>>But I think you should be able to LOCK the two models the way you are
>>suggesting so that either one when you move it drags the other around.
>>Sort of a mutual sync. I'll have to think about why that is not
>>happening when you use sync * ON.
>>    
>>
>
>Again, my desire is that users confronted with multiple Jmols should 
>not have to think about which one to rotate to maintain alignment. 
>Moving any one should move all of them.
>
>A "Synchronize checkbox" is an intuitive way to turn off sync when 
>one wishes to move one molecule relative to another.
>
>While I have, in the past, used the one master, one slave mode with 
>Chime, I did that only because I needed to keep MolSlides simple (no 
>checkboxes). In the Jmol Tutorials, we can have a more intuitive 
>interface with the checkbox.
>
>So yes, please think about how to "lock" all Jmols. I thought maybe 
>the problem is that if all are syncMouse senders, then when one 
>receives moveto's from another, it may start a postivie feedback 
>loop, sending the same movements back to the sender. ??? Maybe there 
>needs to be some way to suppress such feedback?
>
>-Eric
>
>
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