Hi all

I'd appreciate any help in diagnosing a problem.

I am saving a state and when I try to restore it later, Jmol hangs 
(unresponsive model).

The problem seems to be this line in the state:

structure none ({8909:14655}) 

Same problem with 
structure none ({1.2}) 
structure none (all) 

This happens with 14.4.0 and 14.6.0


--Details----

I have a page on the ribosome structure (loading one PDB file with two 
models, 1giy + 1gix, 14k atoms, only CA and P) that used to work.
http://biomodel.uah.es/model1j/rna-prot/ribosoma.htm

I have just found that some buttons in the page now lock Jmol (both Java 
and Html5 modalities) and this is due to them using a "restore state" 
command --  I have previously stored with "save state".

The page is using Jmol 14.4.0 and I see the same problem in the 14.6.0 
application with the state saved from 14.4. 
I guess the problem came with some previous update of Jmol, as it was ok 
when I designed the page.

"restore state" hangs Jmol. If I save the state to a file and then use "script 
mystate.txt" it also hangs. So it's something in reading that state.

The state is attached. 
The problem seems to be this line

  structure none ({8909:14655})         # model=1.2;

which is inside function _setModelState() 


I will apreciate any reports of similar problems or any hints about the culprit 
line.

Thanks






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