History only shows the highest level in scripts unless you set that higher.
Try
set historylevel 1
before you load that page. Or
set historylevel 2
perhaps
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Eric Martz <[email protected]>wrote:
> I am having a lot of frustration trying to show history for the
> applet in Proteopedia (Jmol 12.3.22). For example, I wanted to see
> the initial script for the A-form DNA (left of the 3 Jmols) on this page:
>
> http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Forms_of_DNA
>
> Occasonally, when I use Jmol's menu to Show, History, immediately
> after loading the page, it displays
>
> script /wiki/scripts/User:Adithya_Sagar/Sandbox_DNA/A-dna/1.spt
>
> in the Script Console and in the Java Console (where I can copy it!).
> THIS IS EXTREMELY USEFUL!
>
> But most of my tries fail -- no report is displayed in either place,
> regardless of whether I Show, History, push the History button in the
> Script Console, or enter the command "show history". I have been
> unable to discern why it works rarely but mostly fails. Restarting
> the browser, clearing the browser cache or java cache etc. don't seem
> to coax it to work.
>
> Any help will be appreciated! Eric
>
>
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