Thanks for the clarification.  I think I'll go for the slight redesign and
use the stereo command.  I don't want to give even more people headaches
that might result from a slight delay between the two :-|

Dean


On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:45 AM, Robert Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dean, just to be clear -- I was missing something as well -- If you
> are using mouse syncing and not script syncing, then you should be
> able to send any rotation commands you want to one of the applets and
> the other won't respond. No need to turn sync on and off. So you
> should be able to rotate the models independently with scripting to
> set up the stereo anytime, even with syncing on. Since you are syncing
> with the mouse, you don't have to worry about any rotations you would
> do with scripting -- they won't be transmitted anyway. You just have
> to worry about resets, file loads, and such, where in each case you
> will have to make sure both applets load (using script syncing?) and
> then rotate one model and not the other. (Yes, you could also do both
> -- one one way and the other the other way, but Jmol just rotates the
> right-hand one.) The proper angle is 3 degrees (-1.5 and 1.5) for
> overlaid stereo. 5 degrees is for side-by-side stereo.
>
> That said, I still think you are asking too much of sync. Stereo
> should be absolutely simultaneous projection. There WILL be some
> delay, especially for larger structures.
>
> Are you sure you can't have buttons and such below the applet and
> still have a good stereo effect with the Jmol stereo command?
>
> Bob
>
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