Otis, anytime you find that save/restore does not work, I'm interested. It
indicates a flaw in the save state business.

I see your second message. My checking suggests, like you say, the double
bond issue seems fine.

What's the story on partial bonds?


On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Otis Rothenberger
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Bob,
>
> I'm working on a multi-user Jmol applet for Skype - i.e. server driven
> exchange during a Skype call. While I can send/receive model kit edited
> models, I'm running into problems with bond order. Models edited by atom
> replacement, breaking a bond, inverting a stereo center, and rotating a
> bond exchange nicely. Bond order other than zero (break) presents a
> problem. By way of example, if one user sends a model edited by a single
> to double bond edit, the other user receives the correct stoichiometry
> and sp2 geometry, but the sent double bond shows up as single in the
> receiving browser. Bonds edited to triple are also a problem.
>
> I'm using Jmol save/restore state to make these transfers. While trying
> to track down the multi-user problem, I discovered that the problem is
> Jmol save/restore state. In other words, if I simply do a save/restore
> state locally in one browser, the same problems occur. Is this a bug or
> a misuse of Jmol state on my part? I'm pretty sure just using the
> extracted molfile would work, but exchanging the entire state would be
> better. I don't think the extracted molfile would send a model that was
> simply bond axis rotated. With the state transfer, one user can send
> another user a conformer rotation.
>
> This is all using 12.1.11_dev.
>
> Otis
>
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