Excellent! It has been slightly embarassing to have some of that
stuff.  I will take a look later today, and try to look at 3106 as
well.

-Marshall

On Feb 14, 11:57 am, Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote:
> For a long time now, it's been a bit bothersome to have lots of options
> on the Jmol menu that didn't make sense in Sage.  I've posted a patch
> and spkg that greatly simplifies the menu (but leaves the old menu
> available through an "Advanced" submenu, in case someone has grown fond
> of coloring molecular bonds :).
>
> The spkg and patch are up athttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/2873
>
> The simplified menu looks like:
>
> View:
>    Positive octant
>    XY plane
>    XZ plane
>    YZ plane
> Style:
>    Perspective Depth
>    Boundbox
>    Axes
>    ----
>    Stereographic
>      (current submenu)
>    Axes
>      Hide
>      Dotted
>      ------
>      Pixel width
>      Width
>    Boundbox
>      Hide
>      Dotted
>      ------
>      Pixel width
>      Width
> Color
>    Background
>    Axes
>    Boundbox
> ---
> Zoom
>    (current submenu)
> Spin
>    (current submenu)
> ---
> Advanced
>    (current full menu)
> ---
> About Jmol
>    (current submenu)
>
> What do people think?  (You can also apply the patch and install the
> spkg to see the menu).  Are there any other options you use that you'd
> like to see on the menu?  Note that I took off some of the animation and
> picking options since we don't currently use them, but it'd be cool to
> use them and put them back on the menu!
>
> Incidentally, when doing this, I realized that the default view for a 3d
> object is not looking at the first octant, which would see more
> standard.  Is there a reason why we are not looking in the first octant
> when a 3d image is first displayed?
>
> Also, I'll take this opportunity to ask for reviews 
> ofhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/3106, which implements a "Get
> Image" link next to every Jmol plot.  Clicking this link pops up a
> static image of whatever is in the jmol applet, which you can then copy
> and do whatever with.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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