Interesting! I notice you are using 12.1 for that -- a much better plan
would be to make it sit on top of Jmol so that no matter what Jmol version
there is, you are can adapt as necessary. Then as Jmol develops you can
just plug it into your effort. As it is, it might be very hard to merge in
later code. Have you a plan for that?
I suggest a button to open one of the unlimited number of IUPAC-named
compounds accessible. I think the days of building molecules from scratch
is about over. If you can name it -- or almost name it -- you can probably
get it (if it is organic) now without any work.
Bob
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Eleazar M <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good morning fellow developers,
>
> I've made some changes to Jmol's applet. It has:
> - A toolbar to build models faster.
> - A mode to control selected atoms.
> - A periodic table.
> - A tool to add fragments.
>
> The following website uses the new version, where you'll be able to build
> a model using both JME and my version of Jmol. You'll also have access to a
> User's Manual. However, the website and the manual are in Spanish.
>
> http://ccg.ciens.ucv.ve/jmolbuilder/main/
>
> Please let me know what you think. Any comment will be appreciated.
>
> Regards.
>
> ---
>
> Eleazar
> Email: [email protected]
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