On 6/12/12 9:01 AM, Jonathan wrote:

On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 10:20:20 AM UTC-5, kcrisman wrote:


        I would also say that high quality should be turned on by
        default, the plots look so much better. I also shared a
        worksheet with you (kcrisman) which had several 3d plots that
        you can test (we used it here a couple of months ago).


    I agree about the high quality, and have already mentioned that on
    the ticket, though I assume there is some technical reason not to do
    so.

We could try going to high quality as the default. I originally did this
to save memory. Many of the issues with Jmol were related to available
applet memory in the browser environment. Since I am now limiting the
number of open applets, this should be less of an issue. I will try
switching it. I will let you know when that option is available on my
test server.

Was it the high quality (i.e., antialiasing) that caused all the white speckles to appear all the time?

Jason



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