On 09/22/2011 06:33 PM, Daniel Carbajo wrote:
> Done!!! I already made an example function that I have to polish but now it
> works like a charm. What I've done is create a numerical variable starting
> at 0 that increases every time I fInd "Script completed", then I recognize
> the script number of colorLabel in the line "script n started"; if the
> increasing variable is equal to the script number (which means the script
> has finished), I can make the jmolEvaluate call with no risk. Like this:
>
But what happens if some scripts end with an error instead of with 
'script completed' and the numbers diverge?

Regards,
Rolf

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