I don't think so. It is measuring angles from the measure reports. And 
when I try these commands they work great. Try those commands from the 
Jmol console; I'm guessing something is still wrong with your JavaScript.

Thomas Stout wrote:

>
> Hmmm.  Thanks Bob -- That seemed like my obvious mistake, but 
> correcting it didn't seem to help.  Here is the output from the 
> console history when I activate the Angle measuring versus Distance 
> measuring:
>
> set pickingStyle MEASURE;set picking MEASURE ANGLE;
> measure (atomIndex=2097) (atomIndex=2100) (atomIndex=2099)
> measure (atomIndex=2100) (atomIndex=2102) (atomIndex=2097)
> measure (atomIndex=2097) (atomIndex=2096) (atomIndex=2095)
> Script completed
> Jmol script terminated
> Script completed
> Jmol script terminated
> Atom #1:[086]1:Z.C15 #4211
> Atom #2:[086]1:Z.N3 #4195
> Distance [086]1:Z.C15 #4211 - [086]1:Z.N3 #4195 : 4.8738594
> measureCompleted: [2, 2102, 2090, 4.87 Å]
> Script completed
> Jmol script terminated
>
> Jmol seems to actually not be measuring the angle, while it does 
> measure the Distance (or torsion).  Am I still not properly activating 
> the Angle measurement somehow?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Tom
>
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 4:58 AM, Bob Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Tom, I think it's your links. The command is
>
>     set pickingStyle MEASURE
>
>     not
>
>     set pickingStyle MEASURE ON
>
>     Bob
>
>     Thomas Stout wrote:
>
>     >
>     > Hmmm.....is anyone else using interactive measurements?  I've just
>     > added links to a web page to turn "on" and "off" the
>     measurements mode
>     > (so that someone could interactively measure
>     distances/angles/torsions
>     > of interest and then turn it off again).  Distance and Torsions work
>     > just fine, but I find that Angles -- while displaying the dotted
>     lines
>     > of the two "arms" of the selected angle -- do not display the actual
>     > measurement (ie, 109.5 degrees).  Here are my links:
>     >
>     > <a href="javascript:jmolScript('set picking MEASURE DISTANCE;set
>     > pickingStyle MEASURE ON;set measurements angstroms;');">Activate
>     > Distance Measuring</b></a> <a href="javascript:jmolScript('set
>     > pickingStyle MEASURE OFF;');">Off</a><br>
>     > <a href="javascript:jmolScript('set picking MEASURE ANGLE;set
>     > pickingStyle MEASURE ON;');"><b>Activate Angle Measuring</b></a> <a
>     > href="javascript:jmolScript('set pickingStyle MEASURE
>     OFF;');">Off</a><br>
>     > <a href="javascript:jmolScript('set picking MEASURE TORSION;set
>     > pickingStyle MEASURE ON;');"><b>Activate Torsion
>     Measuring</b></a> <a
>     > href="javascript:jmolScript('set pickingStyle MEASURE
>     OFF;');">Off</a><br>
>     >
>     > I'm using Jmol version 11.4.0 and the behavior is the same in IE6 on
>     > WindowsXP and in Firefox 2.0.0.4 <http://2.0.0.4>
>     <http://2.0.0.4> on linux.
>     >
>     > Any thoughts about what I may be missing here?
>     > Thanks!
>     > -Tom
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