very true. It's incorrect documentation.

set zoomLarge FALSE

needs to be set for that to be the case.

A recent addition is

set zoomHeight TRUE

This is a PyMOL-like zoom setting that only changes the zoom if the height,
not the width, is changed.




On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Dave Howorth
<[email protected]>wrote:

> And here's another one:
>
> The documentation http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/#zoom says:
>
> "A percentage value specifies the zoom relative to 100, the default
> value, which in Jmol is calculated so that all atoms are completely
> visible on the screen through all rotations using the default
> vanderWaals rendering percentage."
>
> But what actually appears to happen is that the default value is such
> that all atoms are constrained within the width of the window when spin
> is on, but atoms can be clipped at the top and bottom of the window.
> Clipping occurs when the window is wide, such as when users maximise
> their browser on wide screens.
>
> Is there some way to get the documented behaviour, so the entire
> structure is visible by default?
>
> Thanks, Dave
>
>
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