Eric, please issue this command and then see if it does the same or the
problem disappears.
unbind slide_zoom
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Eric Martz <[email protected]>wrote:
> I have been seeing this (annoying) bug for many months, but have
> never found a reproducible demonstration. Now I think I have one,
> albeit a complicated one.
>
> My testing indicates that this anomaly occurs in Safari (Mac OS X)
> but not Firefox (Mac OS X, Windows). Therefore presumably it is NOT A
> BUG IN JMOL.
>
> Go to
>
> http://www.bioinformatics.org/jmol-tutorials/jtatjmol12/jtatdemo/ch_view1/chapter.htm
> (Jmol 12.0.8)
>
> [The "toggle spinning" button now works; I changed jmolScript("exit;
> show spin;") to jmolScript("!show spin;").]
>
> Toggle spinning off by clicking the "Toggle Spinning" button below Jmol.
>
> Notice that dragging in Jmol rotates the molecule, as it should.
>
> Now click on any View button.
>
> The next time you drag near the middle of Jmol, you get zoom, not
> rotation. You can let up the button of your mouse, depress it again
> WITHOUT MOVING IT, and it still zooms, ad infinitum.
>
> As soon as you let up the button, move the mouse with the button up,
> and then drag again, you get rotation.
>
> This is reproducible. Perhaps there is some particular command that
> leaves Jmol in this state, but if so, I have not identified which command.
>
> If, after clicking the view button, and before dragging in Jmol, you
> change the focus from the browser window to Jmol's console, then back
> again (by clicking OUTSIDE of Jmol), the inappropriate zoom does not
> occur. On the other hand, if you click-drag in Jmol first, it zooms.
>
> -Eric
>
>
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