Oh, right. Maybe not. But that's not the problem. No changes have been made
in Jmol.js recently. You agree it's all working at my site, right? Then you
just have not got the right files yet. Really all you need are the three
files in
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/test/
and then also
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/Jmol.js
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/JmolAppletSigned.jar
Right? That's all that page is using. I have no idea what's going on if
that doesn't work for you. Nothing special about our server here....
Bob
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 1:40 PM, eric henon <eric.he...@univ-reims.fr> wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Thanks for the archive. Unfortunately, there is no Jmol.js file in this
> archive. I downloaded the last
> version (13.0.6), and Jmol.js is there ( but some others .js files are
> lacking compared to the
> archive you sent to me (JmolCore-auto.js, JmolCoreTest.js, JmolJSmol.js) ).
>
> However, my jBox application does not run properly on 13.0.6 version: the
> pdb is not loaded.
> It is not a problem of java (I employed FireFox); all the jMol buttons,
> CheckBox, ... appear,
> the jmol applet is sized to 800, but remains empty. The jMolScript("load
> 2PO6.pdb")
> command seems to be the problem, or maybe also the jMolSetCallback command
> (?).
>
> Also, the jMolScript("console") does not appear
> so that I cannot debug easily.
>
> I tried with the 13.0.4, ..., 12.2.34 versions: it does not work (same
> problem as above described).
> It only works with my old 12.2.21 jMol version.
> Have you carried out successfully my jMol application using a recent
> version of jMol ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Eric
>
>
>
>
>
> Le 8 oct. 2012 à 01:41, Robert Hanson a écrit :
>
> Glad to hear that. I think it's a problem of not having the up-to-date
> files. If it is working at my site it's because I have the latest fixes
> there. So consider extracting the relevant .js files from
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/Jmol-13.zip
>
> I just realized that I had not been updating some of the JmolJSO
> JavaScript library files correctly there. So that might be part of it. But
> they are there now.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 3:29 PM, eric henon <eric.he...@univ-reims.fr>wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> It's very strange because :
>>
>> 1) Actually, that works (no "lag" problem any more) using your link to
>> the modified jBox.html/Signed
>>
>> 2) One of the difference was that you use "JmolAppletSigned.jar in place
>> of "true" in jmolInitialize method.
>> But that is not the reason why it works now (I tested sucessfully your
>> code with either true or molAppletSigned.jar)
>>
>> The other difference was that I put the tweak (buffering the jMolScript
>> instructions)
>> in the first tag : <script src=./Jmol.js" type=...> rather than putting
>> it in another <script> tag.
>> But the jMolScript buffering was working nevertheless.
>>
>> 3) Moreover, curiously, using your link works now fine with my "Lion
>> Safari web Browser".
>>
>> Let me recall to you that I posted a mail some days ago about this
>> problem, i.e.
>> I got the following message "You do not have Java applets enabled in your
>> web Browser..."
>> when loading this jmol application within my Safari on my Lion i mac
>> (there is no problem using the Safari on a Snow Leopard Mac os system
>> ...).
>>
>> Thus, at present time, using
>>
>> a) "FireFox/Lion Mac os" on my own (local) Jmol application/Signed works
>> fine (no lag, no problem of "enabling java")
>> b) "Safari /Lion Mac os" on my own (local) Jmol application/Signed does
>> not work : "You do not have Java applets enabled in your web Browser..."
>> c) "Safari /Lion Mac os" on your (http) Jmol application/Signed does work
>> ! no problem of "You do not have Java applets enabled in your web
>> Browser..."
>>
>> Thanks Bob, for your help on the "lag" problem.
>> If you have any idea concerning the other problem, thanks in advance.
>>
>> Have a nice evening.
>> Eric
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 7 oct. 2012 à 19:38, Robert Hanson a écrit :
>>
>> Are you seeing the same problem at
>> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/test/jBox.html ?
>>
>> (enter
>>
>> =1crn
>>
>> in the input box, for instance)
>>
>>
>> That's working fine for me.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 6:56 AM, eric henon <eric.he...@univ-reims.fr>wrote:
>>
>>> Robert,
>>>
>>> many thanks for your answer.
>>> It is a very nice "tweak" to buffer jMolScript instructions like that.
>>> I did it.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, the "lag" problem remains when using jmolInitialize(".",
>>> true); (signed Applet mode)
>>> whatever using the Safari or FireFox web browser.
>>>
>>> Did you observe the same problem ?
>>>
>>> Thanks again.
>>> Eric
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 6 oct. 2012 à 22:12, Robert Hanson a écrit :
>>>
>>> Eric, there are a number of problems with that page. I don't know about
>>> the signed/unsigned business, but first let's get this part fixed:
>>>
>>> // calculate the three dimensions of the box
>>> jmolScript("Vx = (V1.x - V5.x)");
>>> jmolScript("Vy = (V1.y - V5.y)");
>>> jmolScript("Vz = (V1.z - V5.z)");
>>> jmolScript("a = sqrt(Vx*Vx + Vy*Vy + Vz*Vz)");
>>>
>>> jmolScript("Vx = (V1.x - V3.x)");
>>> jmolScript("Vy = (V1.y - V3.y)");
>>> jmolScript("Vz = (V1.z - V3.z)");
>>> jmolScript("b = sqrt(Vx*Vx + Vy*Vy + Vz*Vz)");
>>>
>>> jmolScript("Vx = (V1.x - V2.x)");
>>> jmolScript("Vy = (V1.y - V2.y)");
>>> jmolScript("Vz = (V1.z - V2.z)");
>>> jmolScript("c = sqrt(Vx*Vx + Vy*Vy + Vz*Vz)");
>>>
>>>
>>> // calculate the box volume
>>> jmolScript("volume = a * b * c ");
>>> vol=jmolEvaluate("volume%1");
>>> aa =jmolEvaluate("a%1");
>>> bb =jmolEvaluate("b%1");
>>> cc =jmolEvaluate("c%1");
>>>
>>>
>>> This will not work properly and is very inefficient. First, get all
>>> those script calls into one string:
>>>
>>> "Vx = (V1.x - V5.x);Vy = (V1.y - V5.y);Vz = (V1.z - V5.z);a = sqrt(Vx*Vx
>>> + Vy*Vy + Vz*Vz);Vx = (V1.x - V3.x)..."
>>>
>>> With that in mind, you should probably just use:
>>>
>>> "V1.distance(V5)"
>>>
>>> But the more important thing is that jmolScript is asynchronous, and
>>> jmolEvaluate is not. Really what you want is this:
>>>
>>> a = jmolEvaluate(V1.distance(V5))
>>> b = jmolEvaluate(V1.distance(V3))
>>> c = jmolEvaluate(V1.distance(V2))
>>> vol = a * b * c
>>>
>>> you can do the rounding in JavaScript.
>>>
>>>
>>> But.... on the other hand, it will work fine with just this little tweak:
>>>
>>> At the top of your script tag, add this to buffer the script into Jmol:
>>>
>>> jmolScript0 = jmolScript;
>>>
>>> script = ""
>>> jmolScript = function(a) {
>>> // buffer these into jmol -- jmolScript() by itself clears the buffer
>>> if (a) {
>>> script += ";" + a;
>>> } else {
>>> jmolScript0(script);
>>> script = "";
>>> }
>>> }
>>>
>>> then add
>>>
>>> jmolScript()
>>>
>>> just before
>>>
>>> vol=jmolEvaluate("volume%1");
>>>
>>> and just at the end of the drawBox() function.
>>>
>>> You should be all set.
>>>
>>> Really a very cool page!
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:20 PM, eric henon <eric.he...@univ-reims.fr>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> once more I meet one
>>>> problem using my jMol code (attached).
>>>>
>>>> When using the signed applet,
>>>> the applet becomes very very slow.
>>>>
>>>> For example,
>>>> rotating my box into the jMol windows
>>>> (I built a box that I can translate, rotate, scale)
>>>> takes about 3-4s for each rotation, while
>>>> it is quasi-instantaneous using the unsigned applet.
>>>>
>>>> Thus, only adding the true parameter in the jmolInitialize
>>>> method substantially influences the performance
>>>> of the applet.
>>>>
>>>> Is it a "standard" behavior ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> Best regards.
>>>> Eric Henon
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
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>> Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry
>> Chair, Chemistry Department
>> St. Olaf College
>> Northfield, MN
>> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr
>>
>>
>> If nature does not answer first what we want,
>> it is better to take what answer we get.
>>
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>>
>>
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> Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry
> Chair, Chemistry Department
> St. Olaf College
> Northfield, MN
> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr
>
>
> If nature does not answer first what we want,
> it is better to take what answer we get.
>
> -- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900
>
>
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