Dear David,
Glad to see this. OK, first, you definitely want 12.2, not 12.0. Please do
not use 12.0. You are just asking for no support! ;)
OK, I used:
http://www.chemeddl.org/resources/models360/models.php?JMOLJAR=http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/JmolAppletSigned0.jar
to test that with the 12.3 applet.
The problem is simply the decimal point with the %. Even 11.8 did not
officially support that.
So the easiest fix is just to round those numbers. But I've also modified to
Jmol to allow decimal percent -- after all, if you have the % there, it's
pretty clear you want percent and not something else.
MEP on a Plane (0 0 2 -1.0): pos01 created with cutoff =NaN min=0.0
max=0.0; isosurface count: 0 (this also seems to freeze Jmol, with a
> page refresh required)
>
That's a Java crash. Again, use 12.2 and let me know what you find.
These are not random errors - they are errors that you have with certain
files. I would like to see those.
Interestingly enough, while in 11.8.12 the "MEP on a Plane" option
> appears to work, the console displays something such as the following:
> pos01 created with cutoff = 0.0 ; number of isosurfaces = 1
> color range -0.05 0.05; mapped data range 0.031795057 to 0.8016224
> script ERROR: number expected
> ----
> color isosurface absolute -0.1 > > + < < 0.1000
> script ERROR: number expected
>
I don't know about that -- you can't use
+ in 11.8, either. It's supposed to be
color isosurface absolute -0.1 0.10000
Javascript code that is passing an improper command to Jmol. I assume
> the newer version of Jmol still supports these functions in some shape
> or form. Let me know if I can offer any additional information or
>
Yes, in the exact same shape or form, actually, -- at least as documented.
Your 100.0% simply is not documented and happens to have worked in 11.8
anyway.
Bob Hanson
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