I have my own bug I am trying to find so I am still awake.

You should not need the popup to get the menu to show when right clicking.
The two parameter constructor is depreciated but I have not looked to see
what limits that causes.  Thy getting rid of the popup statement and using
the new viewer constructor.

Joe


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Le Guilloux [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 2:29 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol integration
> 
> > The time here is 1400 so I am going to take a nap. When you post your
> code
> > pls include the echo report that includes the version and OS info. I
> will
> > have a look at this again tomorrow if no one else has provided the
> answer.
> 
> OS: linux ubuntu last version
> Jmol version: 11.9.6
> 
> Here is the code, it's currently really basic & simple.
> 
> public class JmolPanel extends JPanel
> {
>      private JmolViewer viewer;
>      private JmolPopup popup;
>      private JmolAdapter adapter;
> 
>      public JmolEvolvedPanel() {
>          adapter = new SmarterJmolAdapter();
>          viewer = new Viewer(this, adapter);
>          popup = JmolPopup.newJmolPopup(viewer, true, null, true);
>      }
> 
>      public void setStructure(Structure struct) {
>          String pdbstr = struct.toPDB();
>          viewer.openStringInline(pdbstr);
> 
>          String strError = viewer.getErrorMessage();
>          if (strError != null) {
>              System.out.println("Error  in jmol: "+strError);
>          }
> 
>          popup.updateComputedMenus();
>      }
> 
>      public void executeCmd(String rasmolScript) {
>          viewer.evalString(rasmolScript);
>      }
> 
>      final Dimension currentSize = new Dimension();
>      final Rectangle rectClip = new Rectangle();
> 
>      @Override
>      public void paint(Graphics g) {
>          getSize(currentSize);
>          g.getClipBounds(rectClip);
>          viewer.renderScreenImage(g, currentSize, rectClip);
>      }
> }
> 
> 
> 
> 
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