Thanks, Frieda. I'm not seeing any "holes" (and because of a different
discussion about a completely different kind of isosurface "hole" I'm not
sure I know what you are referring to). Fill me in! [:)]

There are a couple of bugs I uncovered in 12.1 -- looks like mapping with
user color schemes isn't working properly, so I'll look into that. (I just
see a complete but white isosurface)

Bob


On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 7:01 AM, Frieda Reichsman <frieda...@mac.com> wrote:

>
> On Aug 31, 2010, at 7:41 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:
>
> > I would appreciate those recently requesting bug fixes to take a
> > look at this version prior to our releasing it. The changes I made
> > were rather involved, and I'm not sure I have all the files here to
> > test it. I would appreciate your testing both 12.1.9 and 12.0.11
> > (and especially 12.0.11).
> >
> > Frieda:
> >
> > # bug fix: isosurface "t.jvxl" map property temperature nonfunctional
>
> Hi Bob, Both versions of Jmol leave holes in the isosurface and do not
> map the color to the surface when I have selected the correct set of
> atoms prior to applying the surface. This is different from the
> previous bug - and worse, I'm afraid. I'll send the files to you
> offline.
>
> Frieda
>
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