Dean, it appears to me to be the slider control. Moving it triggers a
repaint of the applet, which not happening smoothly. It's possible that Jmol
is at fault. But I'm not sure. Try creating the applet with a different
background color. If you can avoid the white/black switch, perhaps it won't
be so noticeable.

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Dean Johnston <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jmol users,
>
> Has anybody else noticed the Jmol applet "blinking" (flashing black) when
> being scripted via Javascript in Safari?  I've had some users complain with
> my website (http://symmetry.otterbein.edu/gallery), but I'm not sure if
> it's something specific I'm doing.  It can be rather distracting since all
> my animations are run via Javascipt.
>
> I see the behavior in Safari 3 and Safari 4 (beta) on OS X.  I don't see it
> with Firefox or with any Windows browser.  I'm using OS X 10.5.6.  The web
> site uses Jmol 11.6.  I've tested with the latest Jmol release and see the
> same behavior.
>
> Thanks for any help or suggestions.
>
> Dean
>
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