#9238: J. Gutow's update to Jmol in the notebook...
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Reporter: gutow
| Owner: gutow
Type: enhancement
| Status: needs_work
Priority: major
| Milestone: sage-4.7
Component: notebook
| Keywords:
Author: Jonathan Gutow
| Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: Jason Grout, Karl-Dieter Crisman
| Merged:
Work_issues: reduce awake applets, remove pull-down menu, move 'on' checkbox
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Comment(by kcrisman):
Replying to [comment:124 gutow]:
> Replying to [comment:122 kcrisman]:
>
> > Okay, here are my recommendations. * To ensure good memory usage for
many systems, reduce the number of 'awake' applets at any one time by one,
to four. Eventually this could be user-customizable, I suppose. * Remove
the pull-down menu that says "3-D display size:" with different pixel
sizes, as it either doesn't work or produces poor results. In addition,
at least in my testing on your server just now, I can't get the applet to
sleep after I use that menu!
>
> OK, I now see something like this in FF if I have lots of things (not
just applets) open in FF 3.6. I'm guessing another browser memory issue.
Doesn't reproduce in FF 4, which was just released.
Anyway, I still think that for now we can remove the pull-down menu
(temporarily) if the pop-out window works ok.
> > > the twisted server appends html header information to the script
files with MacOS FF when the user is logged in. I would need to do more
investigating to provide a detailed bug report.
> > Like I said, I didn't have this problem, even with your server and Mac
FF, but you might as well put the info of where you found this info on the
ticket somewhere.
>
> Uh-Oh! This is inconsistent behavior please post your MacOS, FF and
JavaVM version #'s.
Hmm. I have 10.6.7, FF 3.6.13, Jmol menu says I have Apple Java
!1.6.0_24.
This time, it just totally froze FF. Yes, blank Jmols. But like I said,
that didn't happen an hour ago.
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