>Rzepa, Henry sent [10.43a gmt 2004 March 18 Thursday] :
>
>>Found a  mechanism to wrap the  Jmol.jar into an application on  OS
>>X (thus converting it to  jmol.app )  which  CAN be treated as a
>>proper application.  Use /Developer/Applications/Java Tools/Jar
>>Bundler and indicate the main class as org.openscience.jmol.app.Jmol
>>
>>Whilst  I doubt its worth distributing this on SF, it might be worth
>>a line or two showing users how to do it for themselves (but they
>>will have to installer the developer kit, which is free) 
>
>I would be grateful for any help here, Henry.  I found
>org.openscience.jmol.app.Jmol (the file is Jmol.java) but the Jar
>Bundler says it does not have a main class.  (it does, of course; I

You check the compiled file into the Jar bundler (jmol.jar, not jmol.java) 
-- 

Henry Rzepa. Imperial College, Chemistry Dept.
+44 0778 626 8220 +44 020 7594 5804 (Fax)


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