Bob Hanson wrote:
> 2:1 you have a Mac. In any case, you need to find the control panel for 
> Java and increase the allowed memory. Others on the list can help you 
...
unix like os was right - but i am running plain old linux here.

apart from that - what you are saying means that if somebody wants to
see a protein on my webpage - assuming the protein is "too big" for his
vm - won't see anything. jmol simply and silently crashes (apart from a
tiny error message in the java error log that no java experienced user
ever will see?).

is there any standard way round the problem? ok i could provide a small
tutorial explaining how to increase the xmx and maybe xms (if you have
windows click here and add -xmx1000m, if you have...) - but that seems
to be not the best way...

any ideas here?
thanks!

raphael

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