On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Rolf Huehne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> My first approach was also to generate a single script that contains
> load structure and write image commands for all entries (or a couple of
> thousands for parallel processing in a multiprocessor system).
> But this has several disadvantages:
>
> 1) It takes a very long time until processing of the script starts. With
> several thousands line of Jmol script it took about an hour (as far as I
> remember). It seems like Jmol is first parsing the whole script
> (unexpectedly slowly). So if anything goes wrong it will take quite a
> while until you can notice it.
>

correct -- Jmol parses the entire script, then starts it.




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