On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 18:50, Miguel Howard wrote:
> Egon,
> 
> My thoughts ...
> 
> I think that some of the code that is in the old Atom.java should be moved
> out of there.
> For example, all the references to transform and screenPosition (and
> screenX/Y/Z/Diameter) should be part of AtomShape, not part of the basic
> Atom representation.

I agree. I my UnitBox class, I did not use the Atom class because it was
consuming to much memory unnecessary. 

> 
> You may want to keep that in mind as you are making changes.
> 
> Just my opinion.
> 
> Miguel
> 
> > On Wednesday 27 November 2002 16:55, E.L. Willighagen wrote:
> >> Like Miguel, I will check in the changes gradually, and hope that
> >> things don't break. Miguel, please continue the work you are doing
> >> now... My goal is to keep the 'old' Jmol methods in as long a I can,
> >> possibly making the old method a wrapper method (as in the
> >> getAtomNumber() method in the first patch)... If I change any API,
> >> I'll fix it for all classes in the same patch... That should give you
> >> a stable as possible basis. But again, I'll do that as little as
> >> possible, and never without warning...
> >
> > I did not mention this... but I'll deprecate those methods... and they
> > will be  at least a number of days deprecated before they get
> > removed.... and still  then I'll announce removing the method.
> >
> > Egon
> 
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