Paul, also note that the Jmol state is incldued in those PNG or JPG files,
so you can just drag and drop them into Jmol or use
script "file.png"
There is an issue there with directory paths. The latest rendition of Jmol
strips all local paths off but leaves the web-based paths. when reading
these back in, if just the image, then the associated files need to be in
the directory of that image. But that can be over-ridden with
script LOCALPATH "path/for/local/refs" REMOTEPATH "path/for/remote/refs"
SCRIPTPATH "path/for/./refs" (these last created automatically for JPG and
PNG files)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Paul Pillot <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Le 14 janv. 2010 à 20:07, Grossman, Robert B a écrit :
>
> >
> >
> > (2) Save image of the current view. The best format would be PNG. Yes,
> I can do a screen capture of a view with another program, but that's extra
> work.
> >
> That feature exists. You've got two options :
> - using the signed applet, you can send the script
> save IMAGE PNG "filepath/imagename.png"
> - with the unsigned applet, use the getproperty method which sends a base64
> jpg string, from which you can make a regular file using a remote server
>
> Paul
>
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