You can also run the commands from "history". It's not as complete as a state 
script. Using this method I created a kind of "undo" capability (by executing 
n-1 commands since the loading of the model)
-Paul

Le 12 mai 2011 à 00:35, Angel Herráez a écrit :

> Hi all
> 
> I am using for the first time "save state" and "restore state". Sounds great!
> But restore takes quite a time, seemingly it loads the model again. Is that 
> so?
> Would there be a way to restore the state without reloading the file?
> 
> I am seeing that re-running the initial script (which I have in a variable) 
> is much faster. Of 
> course, that's not so safe since many things may have been done by the user 
> in between.
> 
> This is with a short DNA molecule in my hard disk, unsigned applet 12.0.42.
> 
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