Hi, Bob,

This does not have to work in 11.6 (final release).

On April 13, 2007, you announced that echos can be made into buttons 
that, when clicked, execute a specified script, giving this example:
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/buttons.htm
This works fine for me. I can use this for now.

The manual states that an image file can be displayed as an echo.

I am trying to combine the two: display an image of a button, and 
have it respond to a click by executing a specified script. Because 
it will look like a button, I can avoid the long label that I might 
think best with a text echo "Click Here to Center All", just labeling 
the button "Center All". Plus, it will be more intuitive -- and COOL!

I am having several problems displaying the image correctly, and 
these also keep the portion of the image that is clickable to be very 
tiny. I have placed a demo listing the issues here:
http://www.bioinformatics.org/jmol-tutorials/jtat_2008_08_05/jtatdemo/test1/contents.htm

Thanks, -Eric


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