In fact {*} is not recognized neither, whereas {* and *} is. (try print 
{*}.size)
My guess is that the parser sends an error when there is only one set written 
between {}
-Paul

Le 24 juil. 2010 à 09:19, Paul Pillot a écrit :

> I use in one of my scripts the syntax {selected}.size
> It fires an error with the very latest Jmol version (it did not previously).
> But {* and selected}.size works fine
> Same problem and solution with the selector "hidden"
> 
> -Paul
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