#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: old
worksheets don't work
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 strogdon):
So I have a situation here that I hadn't notice previously. I have 12
applets in a worksheet. I'm not sure if the number is important but
probably at least 4 are needed. If I start the notebook and load the
worksheet things seem normal; I can "Make Interactive" applets throughout
the worksheet with 4 interactive ones. So applets are put to sleep as new
ones are made interactive. Now if I "Toggle Advanced Controls" on one of
the applets, proceed to "Download this view" and cancel the request; I'm
left with 3 interactive applets. As I toggle the advanced controls now to
make applets interactive there are never more than 3 interactive applets.
At some point in the clicking process to make applets interactive I get a
pop-up with
{{{
Could not find jmolApplet#
}}}
where # is some number. After the pop-up is closed, things get frozen. I'm
unable to make applets interactive unless I put to sleep an already
interactive applet. I've tried this, at leas 4 times with the same result.
Now I'm doing this over nfs. I wouldn't think that nfs would cause this.
What seems to recover things is the sequence; '''Actions -> Delete All
Output''' and then '''Actions -> Evaluate All'''. I can then get 4
interactive applets again, all of which are now signed. If repeat the
procedure to "Download this view" and cancel the request with these signed
applets the worksheet doesn't freeze.
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