On Nov 3, 2004, at 9:26 PM, Ren� and Miguel wrote:


I don't really like that and was wondering
whether I could make a more direct call (or via a [new] method in the
JmolViewer) that will display a certain frame and start/stop a
vibration,

That seems quite reasonable. If I don't send you something tomorrow then
send me a reminder.


Tomorrow is over, so here is the reminder :-)

I mentioned this in a later message, but I was wondering whether it would be possible to have a method that will animate a list of AtomSets, stored in an array of AtomSetIndices?

Question: Do you think it makes sense to have the look-and-feel of the application be determined by the OS. I was surprised by how the tree (and divider bar in the split pane) looks different with the look-and-feel that Jmol currently has.

That will get us closer to the idea that we may be able to pick a set of AtomSets and do things with them (animation is the only one that seems to make sense at this time). Seems somewhat analogous to a select command/method for atoms within a frame, but now for a select of a set of frames.

I really don't want to bug you (I see that you are very busy with other things :-), so if you feel that this is something you want to put off for a bit (till after the release), that is fine with me.
I am also wondering whether you would consider having the AtomSetChooser in the release, or hold of on that part. I wouldn't be offended if you decided to do that :-) (as long as I can play with it in my sandbox so I can finally get it to where I want it.)


Ren�



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