Bob,

This is neat.

On a test page using click bond change and click atom change, I can make it 
work on my iPad. I have to use a stylus because of model size.

A bond change using pickcallback seems to require a double tap and an atom 
change seems to require a single tap. Is that by design?

Otis


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On Nov 26, 2012, at 4:41 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Paul Pillot 
> <paul.pil...@ac-orleans-tours.fr> wrote:
> So many improvements, it's hard to keep pace.
> 
> I've just (re)tried with an iPad and found out that gestures now work : pinch 
> to zoom, two fingers for a translation.
> There is even a support for picking measurements through double tap.
> This is fabulous !
> 
> 
> Just snuck those in this morning. :)
> 
>  
> Measurements are tricky : it's difficult to know if an atom has been properly 
> clicked on as there is no possibility to hover on a touch interface.
> 
> Double-click drag does translation, but we could set it up so that 
> double-click drag on a platform with gestures instead does the measuring. 
>  
> I don't know how zoom works : it appears that when a pinch or pinch out has 
> been initiated, as long as both fingers are kept on the screen, the zooming 
> is still processing (there might be a delay due to the refresh rate, but at 
> least it gave me that impression). I assumed that instead the scaling would 
> follow the tips of my fingers (that is, if I have both fingers on two atoms 
> and I pinch, the molecule would be "shrinked" until the two atoms fit between 
> my fingers). Does it make sense ?
> 
> It should be that you don't have to know how zoom works. You just do it. :)
> 
> It just does a centered zoom, just a standard zoom. I don't think we want to 
> make it more complicated than that, do we? But I see what you are saying. 
> Maybe move the zoom point to the center of the  two touches, do the zoom, and 
> move it back. Possible.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> -Paul
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