Dear Jmol Community,

I'm working on visualizing some quantum dynamics simulations.  Casting
aside the subtleties of the science for descriptive purposes, the
simulations produce a small ensemble (tens) of trajectories, each
viewable much like a classical molecular dynamics trajectory.  I would
like to show an animation of multiple trajectories at once.
Currently, Jmol appears to support animating multiple trajectories
sequentially, but not in parallel, or displaying multiple models in
parallel, but not animating them.

Two questions:

1)  Is there any way, elegant or not, to do this in Jmol with its
current feature set?  (Manually scripting an animation loop with lots
of calls to "display 1.234 2.234", for instance?)

2)  If there's no elegant way, would it be possible/useful for me to
create a patch to do this?  In other words, is the Jmol codebase
amenable to those kinds of modifications, and more importantly, would
it be useful to anyone?

Cheers,
Matt Z.

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