I can't reproduce this on my machine -- they behave properly for me. Anyone
else confirm this? Eric, can you send me a script that fails or set that up
on a web site for us?

On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Eric Martz <ema...@microbio.umass.edu>wrote:

> In Jmol 11.8.9 and 11.9.10, I see a bug where certain sequences of
> these moveto commands
>
> moveto timeSeconds FRONT|BACK|LEFT|RIGHT|TOP|BOTTOM
>
> move very slightly, slowly, then jump to the final position --
> instead of moving smoothly to the final position.
>
> Sequences like this work fine:
>
> moveto back
> moveto top
> moveto left
> moveto bottom
> moveto right
> moveto front
>
> However the following pairs fail with the above symptoms
>
> moveto left
> moveto right
>
> moveto top
> moveto bottom
>
> moveto back
> moveto front
>
> (or vice versa for each pair)
>
> -Eric
>
>
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