Bob,
This might be useful, but I'm frustrated that I blew getting the JmolScript
history. Formerly, this text could simply be copied. Did something change in
Java security related to this?
Anyway, here's the point of possible interest: While trying to cause this
error, I kept my eye on the
On 23 Jun 2012 at 11:31, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
This might be useful, but I'm frustrated that I blew getting the JmolScript
history. Formerly, this
text could simply be copied. Did something change in Java security related to
this?
Yes, after some Java version update, text can no longer
but the signed applet works fine -- just not the unsigned applet.
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Angel Herráez angel.herr...@uah.eswrote:
On 23 Jun 2012 at 11:31, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
This might be useful, but I'm frustrated that I blew getting the
JmolScript history. Formerly, this
Rolf,
Ok, I played with it until I broke it, admittedly trying to break it. When it
broke, the Java console had traced the script actions.
I'm a bit over my head here. At the break point, the console reported what I'm
pasting at the end of this note. The break point in this case allowed mouse
that's what we're looking for. Thanks. If you can remember what the VERY
LAST COMMAND you were entering was, that would be helpful. It's a bug in
the script compiler, and usually this is due to typing commands into the
console that are unfinished while checking scripts as you type. I can fix
that
OK, I need to know a bit more. Are you pushing buttons or typing into the
console when this happens? It's almost certainly a threading issue - two
processes happening at once, both accessing the script compiler at the same
time. Very unusual. I'm pretty sure there is no other way of that
Bob,
I'm in Tampa right now.I have the entire console report at home, and I'll
send it when I get back to Anna Maria Island. For what it's worth now, I'm
pretty sure that I was repeatedly clicking the Load ethane link on the VMK
Edit screen. I noticed the hang up when I clicked the MEP 100
When I play with our Jmol model kit application for a period of time, I will
sometimes encounter what I'll call applet fatigue. The page does not lock, nor
am I prevented from using mouse model manipulation, but I cannot issue
jmolScript commands.
My gut feel is that this is not a Jmol
Its probably not related other than also being something rather
difficult to track down.
Sometimes, the Jmol menue does not appear when clicking on the Jmol symbol.
Also, sometimes zoom simply disables itself, so zoom can not be adjusted
by the scroll wheel.
On 21.06.12 15:43, Otis
On 06/21/2012 03:43 PM, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
When I play with our Jmol model kit application for a period of time, I
will sometimes encounter what I'll call applet fatigue. The page does not
lock, nor am I prevented from using mouse model manipulation, but I cannot
issue jmolScript
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