Oh, I see. That's easy! Just turn sync off, rotate one model -5 degrees around the Y axis (rotate y -5), and then turn mouse syncing back on. They will now track properly as stereo images.
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Dean Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bob, > > I guess I was asking if the sync command could be modified (feature > request!) such that two different perspectives could be shown in two > different applets. (I realize that the delay might be an issue, but in my > testing on my computer it wasn't noticeable - FYI, I only have syncMouse on. > If syncScript is on then the delay is significant.) > > As far as George's solution - if I make the applet the full width of both > screens then it doesn't leave room for my other controls like molecule > selection, etc. I could rewrite my pages to put the controls above or below > the applet, but I was hoping that sync might work. Thanks. > > Dean > > > On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Robert Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Dean, you need to use stereo, not sync. Sync will certainly drive the >> viewer nuts -- there will be a slight delay between eyes. George >> Lisensky has used Jmol with GeoWall -- ask him how he does it. I'm >> pretty sure you just make the applet or application 2048 pixels wide >> and then direct the left side of the screen to one projector and the >> right side to the other. >> >> Bob >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Dean Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > Jmol users, >> > >> > I've had a request to make my Jmol pages work with a GeoWall-type >> > setup. >> > (If you're not familiar with GeoWall (www.geowall.org), it's a low-cost >> > stereo projection system. You setup a computer with a dual-head video >> > card, >> > two projectors with polarizing filters, and align the two projectors on >> > the >> > same screen. You can then use a variety of software (including Jmol) to >> > project two orientations, one to each projector -- if you're wearing >> > properly polarized glasses you get a very nice 3D effect.) >> > >> > I'd like to use the SYNC command to do the same thing the STEREO >> > command >> > does, but between two applets. But I don't know that this an option -- >> > it's >> > probably a feature request. The stereo command doesn't work for my web >> > pages because the Jmol applet sits in the middle of the page and I need >> > a >> > second applet to appear in the same position on the other monitor >> > (showing >> > the other perspective). 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