OK, I'll not worry about it. You can force Jmol to create only one object
using the FIXED keyword within the DRAW command. That makes the object
appear in every frame. Unless you do that, if four files are displayed, you
might get four separate points.

Bob

On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Angel Herráez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I'll need a state to work with. Is it possible you have 4 files? I don't
> think it's cloning itself. I think
> > there are really four objects all being displayed at the same place and
> you are just picking up the
> > top one and moving it, so it LOOKS like it's being replicated.
>
> You are probably on the right track, Bob.
> Today I tried to reproduce the problem and could only do so in the original
> situation; if I try
> it on a clean Jmol (app or applet), it does not happen.
> Yes, I have 4 files loaded and I'm drawing several objects by script
> (applet). Then, when I
> add a new one from the console (just trying to manually locate the right
> position to put one
> of the existing scripted ones), I found this.
> But I'd say I had done it before, so have the feeling it's happening only
> with this version.
>
> I'll try to get the state and send it to you, but it will be quite complex.
> Don't worry too much
> about it, as the intended (scripted) features are working OK.
> Maybe I need to set on a specific frame before I do the drawings?
>
> Ok, after testing it's now clear --no need for the state--:
>
> I had all 4 frames shown. The draw command creates 4 objects, one on each
> frame.
> If I first do "frame 1.1", then draw, there's a single object.
>
> BTW, the scripted draws were being done on the first frame, then all 4 were
> selected for
> display.
>
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