> set allowGestures

Sounds interesting, Bob

I wasn't very enthusiastic about swipe, but now I like it! It's very 
smooth and easy to control.


> are related to giving Jmol a "multi-touch" feel 

No chance to test this.


> zoom-slider -- with set allowGestures TRUE, you can now just treat 
> the screen as a touchpad and scroll through zooms just be doing a 
> vertical LEFT-drag within a few percent of the right side of the 
> applet window. 

I agree with Rolf it's very narrow. A little translucent shadow would 
help to locate the hot zone, as well as the cursor change.


> but that requires a multi-touch screen, which I don't have yet.) 

I put my eyes on a multi-touch TABLE [1], but I don't think I'll get 
it. Maybe Santa Claus...   :-D


Great work, as always, Bob!


[1] - http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php?title=MultiUser_Jmol



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