It would also be nice to have something like a "bond highlight" that allows
you to, for example, see something change when you pass over a bond when
bond picking in on that indicates when you do click you have it. That would
be easier. Think about if that might do the trick rather than implementing a
noncircular target area.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Joe Gatewood <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Bob.  Just glad to help.
>
> If you are agreeable I would like to look at extending the clickable region
> of a bond.  I asked about this functionality in a post to users.
>
> I may not have time to officially help with jmol, but if I can identify a
> path to extend the clickable region I could pass that on to you for testing
> and possible inclusion.  If you do not have time to test someone else's
> code
> I certainly understand.  In that case I would just like to submit an update
> request.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
>
>
> Oh, you're good, Joe! Doesn't open source ROCK??? So use 11.8.7, which I've
> just asked Nico to release.
>
> In terms of 11.9 vs 11.8, take a look at this list, and if there isn't
> anything there that interests you, stick with 11.8 for distribution. You
> can
> depend on that just being bug fixes for future updates and just monitor
> that
> instead of all my work in 11.9.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
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