On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Paul Pillot <
paul.pil...@ac-orleans-tours.fr> wrote:

>
> I wrote a small test to see if the setcallback was in cause in the drop of
> performance :
> a javascript for loop calls 20 times in a row the jmolscript method. The
> time for the end of each script is reported to the console with the print
> @{now()} command (apparently not documented, but found on the new.htm page).
>

done


Is there, by any chance, a way to disable that setting once the model is
> loaded, and to re-enable it later, when a new model is going to be loaded ?
>
>
nope. I think it still needs testing. You really should not need to set
that.


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>  -Paul
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