Mmmm, the above does not work for me... even in the console it only writes
the "it worked" label, but no alert appears... As the residue is already
labeled by my colorLabel function, I only need to retrieve such label, so
trying to condense things in just one line of code, I have the following
working in console:
print {2:A.CA/1.1}.label
But again, in the javascript function, the following throws an error:
var mylabel = jmolEvaluate('{2:A.CA/1.1}.label');
I should say also that the following does not work in console:
mylabel = {2:A.CA/1.1}.label
print mylabel
It outputs "expressionBegin"
El 22 de septiembre de 2011 09:30, Angel Herráez <[email protected]>escribió:
> Rolf is right; putting everything into a single script call is always
> much better to prevent problems. Then, you don't need jmolScriptWait
> most of the times.
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