2011/5/11 Reinhold Störmann <rsto...@uni-bremen.de>
>
> But I still get some strange behavior of the jmol Applet that doesn't
> necessarily have to be caused by my script:
>
> After opening the jmol menue (right mouse button), a small warning symbol
> appears to the right of the first menu entry ("all molecules") and
> subsequently the menu doesn not open again on klicking the right mouse
> button.
>
> (jmol 12.0.39, java 1.6.0_25, Vista, FF 4.0 or Opera 10)
>
>
That would be a Java bug. I've worked with them before on this, and we
settled on the nuanced warning rather than a big bright frame or something
worse. Sounds like there may be an issue there. Lately I haven't seen it,
but that does sound like a problem. If you can report back what is in the
Java console (Java, not Jmol) after that, it would be good to see. I doubt
there is anything there, though. I'm using 1.6.0_24.
> Any idea, why I can't open the menu again (e.g. to select another molecule
> to rotate)?
>
> Is something syntactically wrong in the commands?
>
>
Try opening the menu by clicking on the Jmol logo in the bottom right
corner.
>
> Reinhold
>
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