Bob-
Very interested! Thanks.
How about translate?
Otis
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote:
> Otis, in case you are interested, here is what Jmol does with the standard
> mouse click motion, in this order though not using exactly this command:
>
> rotate X @{180.0 * _deltaY / _Height * mouseDragFactor};
> rotate Y @{180.0 * _deltaX / _Width * mouseDragFactor};
>
> But, right, there must be something about CTRL-LEFT and the Mac.
> Bob
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Otis Rothenberger <o...@chemagic.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using the following start up script to unbind and bind CTRL
>> operations:
>>
>> unbind 'CTRL-LEFT'; bind 'CTRL-LEFT' 'rotateSelected Y
>> _DELTAX;rotateSelected X _DELTAY;';unbind 'CTRL-RIGHT'; bind 'CTRL-RIGHT'
>> 'translateSelected {_DELTAX/100 _DELTAY/-100 0};'
>>
>> Under Windows, the script works with Firefox, MSIE, and Chrome. Under Mac
>> (Firefox and Safari), I am getting user reports that the translation works,
>> but the rotation does not. Specifically, the unbind of CTRL-LEFT seems to
>> work, but the bound script does not work. The assessment that the unbind is
>> working is based on the fact that CTRL-LEFT does nothing. It should, I
>> think, raise the Jmol menu, so it seems to be properly disconnected by the
>> above script.
>>
>> Three questions:
>>
>> 1. Does anyone see a problem with my rotation script? I should note that
>> the rotateSelected Y _DELTAX format is intentional.
>>
>> 2. Is there anything special about CTRL-LEFT on a Mac that might interfere
>> with this?
>>
>> 3. I don't have convenient access to a Mac, can anyone easily swap LEFT
>> and RIGHT in the above script to check if the swap moves the problem to the
>> translate and fixes the rotate? The following page has a command field that
>> could check this:
>>
>> http://chemagic.com/web_molecules/script_page_large.aspx
>>
>>
>> Otis
>>
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