Looks great, Bob.
One of the issues until now was the JSmol "applet" taking its time to execute a
command which effectively froze the page on a iPad until the command was
completed.
This may make that less of a problem. I'll test later. And No, I can't guess
how it was done.
Being patient is not my forte!
All the best
Nick
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http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol.zip
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/test2.htm
The top middle link is a test that demonstrates that JSmol successfully
implements "threads" -- interrupting a running, looping script to execute a
moveTo command and re-entering the script at the right place.
Talk about a trick! A good challenge, anyway. Bet you can't guess how it's
done....
Bob
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