Bugs item #901646, was opened at 2004-02-21 09:56
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Category: Scripting
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Michael T Howard (michaelthoward)
Assigned to: Michael T Howard (michaelthoward)
Summary: version command

Initial Comment:
> I think, no one will use new scripts with old
versions, but it seems
> that I'm wrong, when I had to realize that some
people still try to use
> the old RasMol2.6, your argument for a scripting
version command is
> good, although I think it is a good idea to implement
a script version
> tag #!/home/jar/public_html/Jmol/jmol.sh -version 11
-script
> or
> #!/home/jar/bin/rasmol -version 2.8 -script
> or better
> #!/home/jar/bin/rasmol -scriptversion 1 -script
> #!/home/jar/public_html/Jmol/jmol.sh -scriptversion 1
-script
> because future versions will die there.

I do not understand everything that you are saying.

I do not think that many people will use #! notation in
their scripts.

But I am thinking of adding a version number script
command.

> For a transition time, the
> version command is mandatory and I don't think it is
a good idea to
> switch interpreter versions between commands.

I agree. Switching the interpreter between commands
would be a problem.

> 5. If I read MIME typing, an other question comes to
my mind current
> Chime (as well as RasMol2.7.2.1) is able to read a
script with the load
> pdb inline
> command. Is the Jmol applet capable to interpret this
too?

I don't think that MIME typing will work.

In order for MIME types to work the web server has to
be configured
correctly. Most people cannot do this. It will never be
right and
configurations will always be wrong.



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