Bob,

I’m not sure how significant this is, but I just found an error report in 
14.3.16_2015_08_25 that I never noticed before. I use bond-click message 
callback to change  bond order. If you inadvertently do a click/change for a 
bond on a C-H bond, you get the JS error alert below. For the website, I use 
14.2.4, and I do not get this error. I should mention that I do a very quick 
minimize on on bond changes.

Otis


TypeError: null is not an object (evaluating 'a.bonds') try/catch path:
0 function (b, c) 
 args[0]=TypeError: null is not an object (evaluating 'a.bonds')
 args[1]=function () {a.instantialize(this,arguments);}
1 JM.BondCollection.setBondOrder(a, c) 
 args[0]=0
 args[1]=1
2 JS.CmdExt.assignBond(a, b) 
 args[0]=0
 args[1]=1
3 JS.CmdExt.assign() 
4 JS.CmdExt.dispatch(a, b, d) 
 args[0]=4098
 args[1]=false
 args[2]=Token[keyword(2/0x1002) value="assign"],Token[keyword(2/0x64...
5 JS.ScriptEval.checkExtension(a) 
 args[0]=4098
6 JS.ScriptEval.processCommand(a) 
 args[0]=4098
7 JS.ScriptEval.commandLoop(a) 
 args[0]=true
8 JS.ScriptEval.dispatchCommands(a, b, c) 
 args[0]=false
 args[1]=false
 args[2]=false
9 JS.ScriptEval.executeCommands(a, b) 
 args[0]=false
 args[1]=true



--
Otis Rothenberger
o...@chemagic.com
http://chemagic.com




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