Jonathan -- you can use

set debugscript true

to follow the statements that are being executed as they execute.




On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 6:39 AM, Jonathan Gutow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bob,
>        I think you fixed some other things when you fixed the crash on goto
> problem.  The problems below were due to miss-selected frames.
> Apparently, before the scripts worked because an initial frame
> selection was carrying through.  I assume that means some other
> statements in the scripts were not actually being done.  All seems
> good now.
>
> Jonathan
> On Nov 14, 2008, at 8:10 PM, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
>
> > Bob,
> >       The outright crash at the end of loops is definitely fixed.
> > However, upon watching some of my scripts carefully while they ran in
> > 11.6.5_dev I noticed that some of the actions that should draw
> > something do not always.  In particular everything works the first
> > time through, but by the second or third pass:
> >
> > 1) translucent surfaces don't appear (I believe the isosurface
> > commands in general aren't working).  They appear to have no atom
> > selections, even when the selections are in the line before issuing
> > the isosurface command;
> > 2) angle measurements are not displayed, despite the fact that the
> > info shows up in both the Java console and the script window.
> >
> > I also encounter an intermittent hang of the applet (not the
> > application) when running scripts that use isosurface commands.  I
> > suspect there is a memory leak somewhere in the isosurface
> > generation.  This is a less important problem, which I will try to
> > trace once scripts work as a whole.
> >
> > Jonathan
> >
> >
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