I'm using 14.0.2. I can check out 14.0.5 later this morning.

I should have mentioned in the previous note that the function without an 
argument no longer needs the quotes around the javascript.

The javascript command has been fussy for me for years. Keeping quotes out of 
the javascript itself made my problems go away - hence the function with no 
argument.

Otis


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On Jan 13, 2014, at 7:36 AM, Jaime Prilusky <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Have you tried it on 14.0.5 with HTML5?
> 
> Jaim
>  
> On Jan 13, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Otis Rothenberger <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I use the javascript command frequently. From past experience, arguments in 
>> functions can cause issues. At a minimum, I would put quotes around the 
>> javascript itself. I think this has to be rigged so that these are double 
>> quotes - i.e. javascript "alert('Hey there!')" This means changing your 
>> quote structure in the whole Jmol script.
>> 
>> One thing that made issues go away for me completely is to simply use a 
>> function without an argument. That function, when called, can do anything 
>> you need done after the Jmol script executes.
>> 
>> Otis
>> 

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