Hi Otis,
I have checked several older versions of JSmol and none of them work. I think
you are correct that it never worked.
The text field would be a solution but a functional menu would be better.
All the best
Nick
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 09:39:22 -0500
From: Otis Rothenberger <osrot...@icloud.com<mailto:osrot...@icloud.com>>
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] JSmol submenus not working in iOS
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Nick and Bob,
I keep my eyes on iPad/Jmol performance pretty closely. I don?t think this ever
worked. You can?t even touch-close the console if you open it with the console
command. I just assumed this was an iPad thing. That?s why I include my own
text field for Jmol Script.
JQuery does have mobile touch events, but I have not had time to play around
with them on iPad. I don?t even know if they work on iPad. I mention this
because touch and touch-hold are distinct events. Neither works with the Jmol
menu.
Otis
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