Proteopedia:Wishlist: Difference between revisions
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# 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) | ||
# 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'". | ||
# Mechanism to spawn (open) a child window containing only Jmol with the current scene. Advantages: the child window can be resized, thereby resizing Jmol; the child window can be kept in view while the text in the parent Proteopedia window is scrolled. It should be possible to have green links work on both the Jmol on the Proteopedia page, and the child Jmol. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 00:06, 17 March 2008 (IST) | |||
# 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). |