scirptWait() acts outside the script chain. That's what it is for. It
bypasses the queue. Or, I think, more specifically it gets run immediately,
because there can never in JavaScript be the case where it gets invokes
*while* some other script is running.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es> wrote:

> Right, Bob,
> but the evaluate()  is being fired from Javascript. The scriptWait will
> only act
> within the Jmol script chain. The problem is outside the Jmol scripting
> queue.
>
> Eric?
>
> El 2 Sep 2015 a las 10:43, Robert Hanson escribió:
> > no, please! not WHILE!
> > just use
> > Jmol.scriptWait()
>
>
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