this is fixed for 11.5.14 and 11.4.RC10.

Mauricio Carrillo Tripp wrote:

> I'm having
> trouble when rotating them. I'm using the rotateSelected
> command with the AXISANGLE option, and although
> the duplicate is the only one that rotates, it does so
> around what it seems to be a different axis than the
> one that is defined. I tried setting the center to the origin
> but that didn't help. I know the rotation axis is correct
> (I'm drawing it). Most likely I'm missing something, but
> I don't know what else to try.
>
> Here's what I'm doing:
>
> select :A.Ca/2.1;
> x = data("selected","pdb");
> DATA "append @x";
> frame all;display 1.1,2.1,3.1;refresh;
> centerAt ABSOLUTE {0.0,0.0,0.0};
> select */3.1;
> draw five_fold_01 ARROW 110 DIAMETER 1 {0.0,0.0,0.0} {0.0,70.0,113.4};
> rotateSelected AXISANGLE {0.0,70.0,113.4} 72.0;
> trace 0.5;
>
> To see it in action:
> http://viperdb.scripps.edu/info_page_big_jmol.php?VDB=1dnv&tnumber=1 
> <http://viperdb.scripps.edu/info_page_big_jmol.php?VDB=1dnv&tnumber=1>
>
> after the model loads, clicking on the "exp" checkbox will
> run the script above. If you zoom out and rotate with the mouse,
> you'll see what I mean; the original model in blue, the duplicate
> in gray and the axis in orange. The duplicate should be rotating
> 72 degrees around the defined axis (right?), but instead it seems
> to be doing it "in place".
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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