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auto detect wikipedia links
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separated implemented suggestions from those not yet implemented
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# A user-settable preference to make all green links bold or underlined (when not touched with the mouse) (I prefer underlined, with bold onMouseover) because in Windows browsers, the font is very thin, and the green color is hard to see. It is hard to scan a paragraph and find the green links. Also 9% of males are colorblind. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 19:51, 9 March 2008 (IST)
# A user-settable preference to make all green links bold or underlined (when not touched with the mouse) (I prefer underlined, with bold onMouseover) because in Windows browsers, the font is very thin, and the green color is hard to see. It is hard to scan a paragraph and find the green links. Also 9% of males are colorblind. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 19:51, 9 March 2008 (IST)
# To encourage authors to follow [[Proteopedia:Policy]] regarding links to Wikipedia, automatically detect ''wikipedia'' during every preview/save and refer the author to [[Proteopedia:Policy]]. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 02:10, 16 March 2008 (IST)
# To encourage authors to follow [[Proteopedia:Policy]] regarding links to Wikipedia, automatically detect ''wikipedia'' during every preview/save and refer the author to [[Proteopedia:Policy]]. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 02:10, 16 March 2008 (IST)
# '''Implemented (March 2, 2008):''' Quality (antialiasing) chosen by the user with "toggle quality" should remain in effect for all green links within that page. Imagine that you're projecting scenes to a class. Currently, with every new scene, you have to click "toggle quality" again to get high quality.
# When saving a scene (in the "save scene" dialog), a radio button to choose between "force spinning on", "force spinning off", "inherit spinning set by the user with 'toggle spinning'".
# When saving a scene (in the "save scene" dialog), a radio button to choose between "force spinning on", "force spinning off", "inherit spinning set by the user with 'toggle spinning'".
# Support two Jmols side by side, for comparisons.
# Support two Jmols side by side, for comparisons.
## Synchronize mouse-directed rotations and zooms (this now works amazingly well, see Chapter 4 in the Demo Tutorial at http://bioinformatics.org/jmol-tutorials -- where by the way you can also see "toggle quality" working very clearly -- my links are labeled "smoother rotation" and "smoother graphics" to the lower left of Jmol).
## Synchronize mouse-directed rotations and zooms (this now works amazingly well, see Chapter 4 in the Demo Tutorial at http://bioinformatics.org/jmol-tutorials -- where by the way you can also see "toggle quality" working very clearly -- my links are labeled "smoother rotation" and "smoother graphics" to the lower left of Jmol).
## Provide a mechanism for one green link that sends separate scripts to each Jmol simultaneously. Maybe not necessary? Just use two green links? What is cool is to start with scenes that align the two molecules. Then they stay aligned as you rotate/zoom with the mouse (provided spin is left off at the beginning -- when it is on, one molecule tends to lag behind the other).
## Provide a mechanism for one green link that sends separate scripts to each Jmol simultaneously. Maybe not necessary? Just use two green links? What is cool is to start with scenes that align the two molecules. Then they stay aligned as you rotate/zoom with the mouse (provided spin is left off at the beginning -- when it is on, one molecule tends to lag behind the other).
The following suggestions have been implemented. They remain listed here for the historical record.
# '''Implemented (March 2, 2008):''' Quality (antialiasing) chosen by the user with "toggle quality" should remain in effect for all green links within that page. Imagine that you're projecting scenes to a class. Currently, with every new scene, you have to click "toggle quality" again to get high quality.


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Eran Hodis, Eric Martz, Emily Forschler, Kevin Karplus, Jaime Prilusky, Greg Black, Ralf Stephan, Karl Oberholser, Angel Herraez, Karsten Theis