Bob wrote:

> Note that if you have copied JmolApplet.jar to the directory containing 
> that web page, then there is no need for jmolInitialize(). Just comment 
> it out (or leave it as shown below). That is, there is no longer a need for
> 
> jmolInitialize(".")
> 
> with recent versions of Jmol.js. jmolInitialize is only important if (a) 
> the Jar file is not in the directory of the web page or (b)  you are 
> using a Jar file other than JmolApplet.jar.

Right. This is already documented at 
http://jmol.sourceforge.net/jslibrary/#jmolInitialize

Does this also mean, as I understand, that without jmolInitialize the 
one-piece JmolApplet.jar is used, while with jmolInitialize the split 
JmolApplet0.jar, JmolApplet1.jar, etc. are used? This would be worth 
mentioning.


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