Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol speed

2014-03-02 Thread Otis Rothenberger
I'm not sure when it happened, but set minimizationRefresh TRUE is much faster. I have this set to false by default, but true is much more fun. I may default it to true and switch to false on a large model load. My test for MEP is cholesterol. That's when I noticed load PubChem in not working

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol speed

2014-03-02 Thread Paul Pillot
Maybe because you’re mentioning it, it indeed looks faster. I’ve also tried the webGL demo and I am sorry to report that it’s broken http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/jsmolgl.htm Paul Le 2 mars 2014 à 00:02, Robert Hanson hans...@stolaf.edu a écrit : Is it just my wishful thinking, or

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol speed

2014-03-02 Thread Robert Hanson
I'll look at the WebGL business. Here's a little comparison between a year ago and today. I think there are some real differences there. 13.1.13_dev $Date: 2013-02-14 vs. Jmol Version: 14.1.11_2014.03.01 (ms) openFile(1hxw.png|1hxw.pdb.gz): 671241 openFile(dna.pse):

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol speed

2014-03-02 Thread Robert Hanson
ah, right! I forgot the export directory files -- this also removed POVray, Maya, VRML, X3D, IDTF, etc. Hmm, can't think why I did that On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Paul Pillot paul.pil...@ac-orleans-tours.fr wrote: I've also tried the webGL demo and I am sorry to report that it's

[Jmol-users] Jmol speed

2014-03-01 Thread Robert Hanson
Is it just my wishful thinking, or does it seem like this version of Jmol at http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/jsmol.htm is faster and smoother than previous versions? Thanks to Otis and Ron and Angel and Charles and Alexander for the timely observations this week. I plan to release Jmol