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* There's also the Jmol developers list {{mail|jmol-developers@lists.sf.net}}, but less people are receiving mails from this list and developers are also receiving mails from the users list, so use this list only if you're absolutely sure it's a bug. | * There's also the Jmol developers list {{mail|jmol-developers@lists.sf.net}}, but less people are receiving mails from this list and developers are also receiving mails from the users list, so use this list only if you're absolutely sure it's a bug. | ||
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Revision as of 19:39, 10 April 2007
How to report a bug in Jmol ?
If you find something that looks like a bug in Jmol, you should post a mail in one of the Jmol Mailing Lists :
- Preferably in the Jmol users list jmol-users@lists.sf.net, where you can get help for several people to decide if it's really a bug and maybe find a way to go around it.
- There's also the Jmol developers list jmol-developers@lists.sf.net, but less people are receiving mails from this list and developers are also receiving mails from the users list, so use this list only if you're absolutely sure it's a bug.
Once the bug has been confirmed, you can open a [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=23629