the capability to delete selected models,

zap 2.1,3.1,5.1

is almost done. VERY tricky, though!

Hope to have this implemented by the end of the weekend; we'll see.

Bob


Mauricio Carrillo Tripp wrote:

>well, it would've been nice, but not big deal. I mean, if it's  a real pain
>why bother. In my case is not an essential feature. The duplicates were though,
>and they work beautifully!
>hey, if you liked that (simple) virus, there's a lot more on 
>viperdb.scripps.edu <http://viperdb.scripps.edu>,
>
>now that the first stage of the jmol implementation is ready I would say the
>site has improved a lot thanks to it (not only for science but as an 
>educational
>tool too). BTW, I've already added the site to the jmol wiki.
>
>
>
>  
>
>     He wants his duplicates and to eat them, too! I don't know....
>
>     Delete atoms. Why don't we do this? Well, there are a lot of data
>     structures that depend critically on atom index. To do this
>     properly we
>     have to delete the atoms and somehow also clean up the arrays --
>     otherwise it's just a waste of time. I think I've been reticent to
>     go in
>     and track down all the atom references in order to delete them. I
>     suppose if it were a whole model being removed it might not be so
>     bad. I
>     can see the command would be
>
>     zap 2.1
>
>     or something of that order.
>
>     But I hate to think how hard it would be to get this right. I suppose
>     I'll look at it....
>
>     Say, I like that virus!
>
>     Bob
>
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