Hmm. I will look into that. It does look like that was lost in Jmol 14.2
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Pat Carroll <carro...@sas.upenn.edu> wrote:
> Recently, I downloaded the latest version of Jmol/JSmol (14.2.13) in order
> to (finally) convert my webpages from java to javascript. Everything went
> smoothly except that any time a webpage had a PDB file to be read by
> Jmol/JSmol, the unit cell was not displayed. These PDB files DO have a
> CRYST1 line with the unit cell, but the “unitcell” instruction on the
> pop-up menu was “grayed out”. Previous versions of Jmol (12 & 13) do
> successfully read the unit cell from these same files. This also seems to
> be true of the PDB files on one of Bob H’s demo pages:
>
>
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/test2.htm?_USE=JAVA
>
>
> Pat
>
>
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