Dear Paul,
How nice to hear from you!
I had not noticed show FILE -- thank you for
pointing it out! However, I tried this from local
files (not on a server) with Jmol 11.3.63 and I get:
show FILE "initial-view.spt"
pending
script 8 started
script ERROR: bad argument count
----line 2 command 1 of file null:
show file "initial-view.spt" <<
Script completed
Jmol script terminated
On the other hand
show FILE
does work, messaging the entire PDB file currently loaded.
I get the same "bad argument count" when Jmol 11.3.59 is on a server.
Perhaps the "show FILE filepath" command is broken?
-Eric
At 1/13/08, you wrote:
>Hello Eric, I think that the "show file" command does what you expect.
> From the documentation :
>show FILE filepath
>
> Delivers the entire contents of the
> specified file on the server from which the
> applet was loaded. The filename must be
> relative to the current page (not necessarily
> the directory containing the applet) and must be enclosed in quotation marks.
>
>Paul
>
>Le 12 janv. 08 à 04:55, Eric Martz a écrit :
>
>>Sometimes I wish that, from javascript in the browser, I could ask
>>the Jmol applet to let me (javascript) peek into the contents of a
>>Jmol command script (.spt) file, preferably before I execute it. Is
>>there some way to do this?
>>
>>If not, do others think this would be useful?
>>
>>I'm envisioning something like this:
>>
>> message file myscript.spt
>>
>>Rather than executing the script, it would simply message the
>>contents of the .spt file. I could then parse the script and behave
>>accordingly.
>>
>>This would be somewhat along the lines of "show pdbheader", which
>>messages the PDB file header to the javascript messageCallback function.
>>
>>I am aware that the script file can set javascript variables using a
>>"javascript ..." script command. However, if the purpose of that is
>>to inform the browser that, for example, the script plays a movie,
>>it requires an additional knowledgable effort on the part of the
>>script file author. If I could just preview the contents of the
>>script file looking for e.g. delay or moveTo commands, I could tell
>>whether there is movie in the script without troubling the author of
>>the script file for (redundant) information in another form.
>>
>>-Eric
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