#12299: Advance Jmol Interactive Features in Flask Notebook
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       Reporter:  gutow                                |         Owner:  jason, 
mpatel, was                 
           Type:  enhancement                          |        Status:  
needs_work                         
       Priority:  major                                |     Milestone:  
sage-5.2                           
      Component:  notebook                             |    Resolution:         
                            
       Keywords:  Jmol, 3D, notebook                   |   Work issues:  pop-up 
menu?                       
Report Upstream:  Reported upstream. No feedback yet.  |     Reviewers:  
Karl-Dieter Crisman, Steven Trogdon
        Authors:  Jonathan Gutow                       |     Merged in:         
                            
   Dependencies:  #11080,#11078,#11503                 |      Stopgaps:         
                            
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Comment (by kcrisman):

 strogdon - you have totally been reviewing this, quite a bit, in fact!

 > >  1. Occasionally, when an applet is made Interactive and the controls
 are toggled to "Download this view", if the download is cancelled then the
 Advanced controls disappear. The cell has to be re-evaluated to recover
 the controls. This usually happens after a first "Make Interactive"
 request for any one applet. Subsequent requests to Download do not seem to
 cause the Advanced controls to disappear.
 > This is some kind of communication issue.  Probably associated with
 switching from unsigned to signed applets.  What do you think about always
 using the signed applet?  This will generate that warning about access to
 your computer the first time it is launched.

 I really like ''not'' having to deal with that.  Given that most people
 will not be downloading the view, the current behavior seems ok.

 > I believe the sphere is a sphere object, which is not a surface defined
 by a bunch of vertices and triangles, thus there is no mesh to display.
 If Sage were to calculate it as a pmesh surface rather than use the Jmol
 builtin, then there would be a mesh.
 I don't know how Jmol does it, but you are right that we have primitives
 for things like spheres.

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