> OK, this observation makes perfect sense. It turns out that when you use 
> cartoonsFancy (or 
> "cartoonFancy"; they both work, because I got so tired of not remembering 
> which it was...) a 
> variable doesn't get reset after the file is created (which is written OK, 
> right?) and then the screen 
> rendering dies after that at the point where it is drawing the fancy 
> cartoons. Jmol still works; it just 
> doesn't display anything after that point.

Well, that's what I was observing when the file was successfully exported.
But in some of those cases (in my hands and also in Chris reported 
problems) the x3d file is not correctly saved (it's very small with no useful 
data) or there is a network error and the file does not get saved at all.



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