That's a really weird command to give, Eric! You are allowing the user to
rotate the model and have it change its coordinates always around the Y
axis? Yow! It's not a crash, Jmol is just processing that spin command.
Using
!quit
works to stop it. That's the same with all spin/rotate SELECTED commands.
You can't make them go indefinitely and just continue on. You aren't
supposed to be able to just spin a selected group indefinitely. Yeiks!
Imagine what would happen if you started moving atoms while Jmol was moving
atoms! I'm not ready to say this is possible. You can request it as a
feature, but there will be lots of important issues to solve before that
ever becomes possible. I think there could be serious threading issues.
Bob
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Eric Martz <[email protected]>wrote:
> 1. The last command in the following script crashes Jmol 12.2.5:
>
> load =1al1
> load append =1pgb
> zoom 25
> set axes on
> select 1.1
> color red
> select 2.1
> color yellow
> frame all
> spin selected
>
> The following message appears in the java console:
> spinFPS is set too fast (30.0) -- can't keep up!
>
> So I inserted
> set spinfps 10
> before the "spin selected" command. Now the "too fast" message does
> not appear (and spinning is less smooth) but Jmol still hangs.
>
>
> 2. Is it possible to have two models spin independently,
> concurrently, each about its own geometric center, and about the
> vertical axis passing through its center? If yes, I would appreciate some
> help.
>
> Thanks, -Eric
>
>
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