___JmolVersion="14.1.13_2014.04.03c"

bug fix: vectors using vibration scale, not vector scale
bug fix: vector 0.01 misread as if integer "20" (pixel width)
bug fix: Gaussian fchk+freq needs to propagate bonding as well to modes
bug fix: JDX reading of older Chime-related ##PEAKASSIGNMENTS records

code: Huge refactoring for JavaScript and judicious post-Google Closure
Compiler
      editing serves to reduce code size by 5% -- to 1.38 MB for core.z.js
      partially due to additional directory changes in JavaScript and
      partially due to removing unnecessary final static variable defs.
      (These are just constants that are never referred to.)

will upload later today.




On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Angel Herráez <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think I have narrowed the origin of my problem:
>
> "vector true" , "vector on" reset the width of the arrow to a thin
> line.
>
> I intend to set thickness and color and then turn the display of
> vectors on and off. So this method is not working.
>
> Is my only choice to repeat the thickness every time I do "vector on"
> ?
>
> On the other hand,
>  vector 0.01
> gives always a thick arrow. Other values like 0.011 or higher behave
> well.
> Values between 0.01 and 0.001 seem to be read weirdly.
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