Phil, are you thinking these files are coming from the web? Jmol is trying
to get them from your hard drive. (or the user's hard drive). For certain is
the Jar file somewhere on this path?
/Users/pbays/Sites/Programs/Stereochemistry/Acyclic/M4/S.pdb
Bob
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Philip Ba
I see I missed a point here. I don't know what's causing the lock-up
problem, but I see that I no longer need the binding. I completely
missed the point of "set picking dragMolecule!"
Otis
On 6/7/2010 9:01 AM, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
> I've been trying to track down and erratic applet lock-up
Hi Philip
The error message sounds like a Java security I've seen several times. The
browser may be
caching files, sometimes it's difficult to convince it that you have changed
things.
I suggest:
1. first, make double sure that the location of model files and applet files
satisfies the rule:
For a number of years I have had a series of tutorials that students have
successfully used. I was using a pretty old version of Jmol and recently
updated the website, incorporating a newer version (11.8.24). The tutorials
using Jmol work fine on the Mac for all browsers except Mozilla (Firef
I've been trying to track down and erratic applet lock-up problem with
Jmol 12.0.RC15_HOLD, and I think I finally have a consistent set of
symptoms.
I have bind routines that I use to translate and rotate disconnected
fragments in the Jmol window. The fragments are currently selected by
the fo
I still need to narrow down the problem, but I'm seeing something
strange with 12.0.RC16 that wasn't there in (quite) previous
versions.
Does it ring a bell or should I go on narrowing the exact
circumstances?
Applet, message callback is active (to report about the ongoing
minimization)
I act
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