De: Bob Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>OK, I understand.
>
>Is there a beta version of JmolApplet.jar I should be using rather than 10.00?

Yes, you can use the prerelease version 10.00.11 which is accessible for 
download on sourceforge, or build your own from the code.

>Aside, then: I'd like to express some concern if a standard file extension -- 
>.xyz --
>is starting to be used for nonstandard file formats. (Or have there always 
>been two
>competing versions of what ".xyz" means?) I understand that jmol
>doesn't distinguish file types by name, but this seems unnecessary. Why not 
>.fah
>or something distinctive? I like the format, by the way. Are the specifications
>indicated somewhere?

Not really: fah is a distributed computing project that is using several 
"cores" for the actual computations of molecular dynamics. The first core used 
was Tinker (http://dasher.wustl.edu/tinker/) so the format of this file is not 
too much different from the one used by tinker, but depending on the core it is 
not exactly the same either.



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