Thanks Rolf, just what I wanted.

Here is a link to a Jmol showing moving echo image gifs. I'm using  
them to portray a simplistic view of chlorophyll absorbing a photon  
and emitting an electron. This is for secondary school students  
studying photosynthesis at a pretty gross level, and omits some  
crucial stuff, admittedly - for example, no source of electron  
replenishing is shown. That's for version 1.1...

http://homepage.mac.com/friedar22/Jmol/photosynthesis/

I think it would be cool to be able to show many photons of other  
wavelengths/colors passing chlorophyll by, while only the red ones are  
absorbed. One way I can envision this working would be to play an  
animated gif loop, showing the other wavelength/color photons. But  
this would require the animation to run in the background while  
"regular" Jmol events run. I'm pretty sure Jmol cannot do animated  
gifs, and especially running one simultaneously with other events. If  
there's another way to do this, or a shot at a feature request, I'd  
love to know; suggestions welcome...

Frieda


On Nov 20, 2008, at 11:41 AM, Rolf Huehne wrote:
> If you want to see the values, add a print command within your loop:
>
>  print "x=" + x + " y=" + y;
>
> Regards,
> Rolf



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Frieda Reichsman, PhD
Senior Research Scientist
The Concord Consortium
http://concord.org
25 Love Lane
Concord, MA 01742








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