Am 26.11.2013 21:28, schrieb Robert Hanson:
> JSmol does not ignore the refresh, but remember there is only one
> thread, so if your  timeouts on the fade don't get processed before the
> moveto continues, you  may see no message. (Guessing here....)
>
Obviously I wasn't clear enough. It is the other way round. With a 
command like 'moveto', with a built-in refresh, the wait message is 
visible. With other commands it is not, although I havn't tested this 
very extensively. It was just the most obvious difference between the 
scripts with and without a visible wait message. And the behaviour is 
the same in Jmol if the explicit 'refresh' command is removed.

Regards,
Rolf
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