Rich, could you please try
unbind _slidezoom
just to see if that takes care of it? Thanks.
Also, I'll set you up with a test:
set testFlag3
then do this clicking business and look in the Java console for
"actionManager" reports. The standard drag-rotation report will be a steady
stream of
ActionManager checkAction(110,1)
When you get the odd result, check to see if you see anything different from
that.
uploading within the hour.
Bob
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:07 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jmol Application 12.1.10 on MacOSX 10.5.8 with FF 3.6.7 or X11
>
> If I'm rotating a molecule in Jmol and switch over to FF or X11 and type
> text or scroll the page and then click back into Jmol the leftmouse button
> no longer rotates the molecule but either translates it or zooms it. It
> appears that Jmol cycles through all three modes (rotation, translate,
> zoom) as you move back and forth from Jmol to FF.
>
> It doesn't happen 100% of the time (unfortunately) but often enough to be
> very annoying. One that seems to work (fail) most of the time is too click
> into FF and make a new page then click back into Jmol and drag the mouse
> (left button).
>
> The problem seems to be a FF and X11 one since I haven't been able to get
> Safari or the other apps I've tested to show the behaviour. But that might
> just be because of insufficient testing.
>
> Rich
>
>
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