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* '''Shorten the <i>Related Entries</i> List''': In a seeded page, e.g. [[1h6m]], when there are more than 30 related entries, make the division scrollable at 5 lines, instead of letting it push other important sections out of view. (This can be done with overflow: auto; in the style for the division.)
* '''Shorten the <i>Related Entries</i> List''': In a seeded page, e.g. [[1h6m]], when there are more than 30 related entries, make the division scrollable at 5 lines, instead of letting it push other important sections out of view. (This can be done with overflow: auto; in the style for the division.)
*<span style="color:808080">'''Several standard scenes''', such as those in FirstGlance in Jmol, could be provided in a pull-down menu on the auto-seeded pages. It could be one more row in the table below Jmol. Eric Martz plans to provide the scripts and HTML color keys for these. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 19:54, 13 April 2008 (IDT)</span> '''Update''': I am no longer in favor of this. Since [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] provides these, I see little advantage to the proposed redundancy, with the disadvantage of maintaining two similar systems. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 22:34, 6 January 2011 (IST)


* '''Popup for scripted animations''': a popup mechanism where the author of the page can specify an uploaded script to be played in the popup window. This would allow complex scripted animations to be played in a large (resizable) Jmol window. An example of such a scripted animation is at the "Play Animation" button at [[User:Eric_Martz/Molecular_Playground/HIVDrug]]. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 20:33, 16 November 2009 (IST)
* '''Popup for scripted animations''': a popup mechanism where the author of the page can specify an uploaded script to be played in the popup window. This would allow complex scripted animations to be played in a large (resizable) Jmol window. An example of such a scripted animation is at the "Play Animation" button at [[User:Eric_Martz/Molecular_Playground/HIVDrug]]. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 20:33, 16 November 2009 (IST)
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* <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> (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.
* <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''SOLVED:'''</span> (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.
* <span style="background-color:yellow;color:green">'''DISREGARDED:'''</span> <span style="color:808080">'''Several standard scenes''', such as those in FirstGlance in Jmol, could be provided in a pull-down menu on the auto-seeded pages. It could be one more row in the table below Jmol. Eric Martz plans to provide the scripts and HTML color keys for these. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 19:54, 13 April 2008 (IDT)</span> '''Update''': I am no longer in favor of this. Since [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] provides these, I see little advantage to the proposed redundancy, with the disadvantage of maintaining two similar systems. [[User:Eric Martz|Eric Martz]] 22:34, 6 January 2011 (IST)


==Wishlist for Inside the [[SAT|Molecular Scene Authoring Tools (SAT)]]==
==Wishlist for Inside the [[SAT|Molecular Scene Authoring Tools (SAT)]]==

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

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