OK, I'll not worry about it. You can force Jmol to create only one object
using the FIXED keyword within the DRAW command. That makes the object
appear in every frame. Unless you do that, if four files are displayed, you
might get four separate points.
Bob
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Angel He
> I'll need a state to work with. Is it possible you have 4 files? I don't
> think it's cloning itself. I think
> there are really four objects all being displayed at the same place and you
> are just picking up the
> top one and moving it, so it LOOKS like it's being replicated.
You are proba
I'll need a state to work with. Is it possible you have 4 files? I don't
think it's cloning itself. I think there are really four objects all being
displayed at the same place and you are just picking up the top one and
moving it, so it LOOKS like it's being replicated.
Bob
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 a
I am with 11.6.RC18 doing something I've done before, but I am
finding a strange effect.
If it makes any sense, I will investigate further and report details.
1. I draw a small sphere using
draw pru diameter 0.3 {3.6 -1.35 1.4}
2. Then I activate
set picking draw
3. and move the object using A
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