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OK, thanks, Frieda. I get it. Sure. OK, both those issues -- draw state 
and unicode in state are corrected in 11.1.37.

Bob

Frieda Reichsman wrote:

> Not fixed - in 11.1.36 they are rendered as chinese characters.  also 
> there is a problem with saving state of a draw command I used. will 
> send a couple of scripts to you offlist.
> Frieda
>
>
> On May 9, 2007, at May 9, 3:09 PM, Bob Hanson wrote:
>
>> My tests indicate this is no problem any more.  Records show this was 
>> fixed for 11.1.26. Have you tried 11.1.36? Try that and get back to me, 
>> please. If it still does not work, I need to know what the exact issue 
>> is, since I can't reproduce it here.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> Frieda Reichsman wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 20 2007, Bob wrote:
>>>
>>>> To display Greek letters or other special characters in Jmol, simply
>>>> use the Unicode character "escape" sequence:
>>>>
>>>> select (atomno=3);label "alpha \u03B1 beta \u03B2 gamma \u03B1 
>>>> Angstroms \u00C5"
>>>>
>>>> These are not properly saved in terms of the state, though.
>>>> I'll look into that.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Bob, they are not saved correctly in state as of Jmol 11.1.28. No 
>>> big deal, just hoping it is still in the queue. 
>>>
>>> Frieda
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