Mauricio Carrillo Tripp wrote:

> Hi, thanks Bob and Angel for your suggestions.
> It turns out I had already solved the problem before I
> read them though, the solution has to do with Angel's comment
> about using jmolScript to load the molecule by a
> 'user action' (In general this will always be "after"
> the applet is started, so no conflicts should arise)
> BTW, I make the call to jmolScript("load...") inside another
> js file which is included in the principal html page as
> <script src="./file.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
> and it works.
>
yes, that's standard operation.

> Bob wrote:
> >>Changing coloring scheme. This is a good feature request.
> >>Please do introduce it as such.
>
> Glad I brought it up. How do I do that ;)
>
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=23629&atid=379136

be very clear what you are interested in -- how you would imagine the 
color scheme being defined; an example; etc.

> PS. I'd like to mention again my amazement about what
> jmol can do (or someone can do with it ;). It is really a great
> project!
>
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