Yeah, today is "fix-it" day all day.....
OK. The aspirin Java error is fixed. The other error has to do with the
fact that we are returning "\1" inside a string. I'll have to track down
where that is coming from. Can't work on this for a bit....
Bob
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 2:23 PM, Otis Rothenberger <osrot...@icloud.com>
wrote:
> Typo: steps 4 and 5 are both from Jmol console.
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> On Mar 24, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Otis Rothenberger <osrot...@icloud.com>
> wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> I was exploring a SMILES problem with the version you loaded yesterday.
>
> I just downloaded today's new version a few minutes ago, and I was careful
> to empty cache. Both versions show a problem via the following steps:
>
> 1) From the Jmol console: load $C/1(\C)=C/C=C.C\1=C - model loads - no
> problem
> 2) From the Jmol console: select *;show smiles - C/1(\C)=C/C=C.C\1=C - no
> problem
> 3) From the JavaScript console: Jmol.evaluateVar(jmolApplet0,
> "{*}.find('SMILES')”) - C (/C)=CC=C.C/1=C
>
> Subsequent loads get really strange for today’s version. This may have
> been present last night, but I’m note sure. I did not check this.
>
> 4) From the JavaScript console: load $aspirin - loads - no problem
> 5) From the Jmol console: select *;show smiles - below
>
> 21 atoms selected
> null is not an object (evaluating 'a.appendSB(c).appendSB(t)')
> 0 function ()
> 1 JS.CmdExt.show()
> 2 JS.CmdExt.dispatch(a,c,d)
> 3 JS.ScriptEval.checkExtension(a)
> 4 JS.ScriptEval.processCommand(a)
> 5 JS.ScriptEval.commandLoop(a)
> 6 JS.ScriptEval.dispatchCommands(a,b,c)
> 7 JS.ScriptEval.executeCommands(a,b)
> 8 JS.ScriptEval.evaluateCompiledScript(a,b,c,d,f,p)
> 9 JS.ScriptManager.evalStringWaitStatusQueued(a,b,c,d,f)
> 10 JV.Viewer.evalStringWaitStatusQueued(a,b,c,g,f)
> 11 JS.ScriptQueueThread.runNextScript()
> 12 JS.ScriptQueueThread.run1(a)
> 13 J.thread.JmolThread.run()
> 14 start()
> 15 function ()
> 16 JS.ScriptManager.startScriptQueue(a)
> 17 JS.ScriptManager.addScr(a,b,c,d)
> 18 JS.ScriptManager.addScript(a,b)
> 19 JS.ScriptManager.evalStringQuietSync(a,b,c)
> 20 JV.Viewer.evalStringQuietSync(a,b,c)
> 21 JV.Viewer.script(a)
> 22 J.console.GenericConsole.execute(a)
> 23 J.console.GenericConsole.doAction(a)
> 24 function (a)
>
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