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On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es>
wrote:

> > The way too long problem is generally solved by dragging the menu higher
> on the screen.
>
> I know. But still sometimes it's higher than the screen.
> In many pages of mine the JSmol panel is 100% height, locked and cannot be
> scrolled down (overflow:none), so it's actually impossible to reach the
> lower submenus. That's how I noticed.
> Example: http://biomodel.uah.es/en/model1/prot/alfa.htm
>
>
> > It's a standard jQuery menu.
> > So if you can figure out
> > how to solve this with that, we could implement your solution in
> JSmol.
>
> Indeed. But  I found a trick using just css.
> See demo at
> http://biomodel.uah.es/model1j/prot/alfa.htm
> which is using a css patch in the page over regular JSmol.
> The code is
> .jmolPopupMenu ul.ui-menu { max-height:25em; overflow-y:auto;
> overflow-x:hidden; position:fixed; }
>
> That makes scrollable just the Language submenu and those like
> Select > Protein > by residue name
>
> However this patch breaks the unfolding of sub-submenus in IE11 (how much
> we should care about
> that browser, I'm not sure)
> There is a trick also to avoid applying the former rules for IE11, though
> it uses
> a dirty hack:
> @media screen and (min-width:0\0) {
> .jmolPopupMenu ul.ui-menu { max-height:none; overflow:hidden;
> position:absolute; }
> }
>
>
> Additionally, maybe personal taste, so I will not push for these to be
> implemented:
>  to reduce the height of each submenu element:
>
> ul.jmolPopupMenu , ul.jmolPopupMenu ul { line-height:1em; }
> /* or maybe 1.1em */
>
> and to reduce the size of the checkboxes and so the height of their
> submenu items (like langs):
>
> .jmolPopupMenu input[type="checkbox"] { transform: scale(0.8);
> margin-top:-0.2em; }
>
>
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St. Olaf College
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