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Content preview: Robert Hanson schrieb: > I'm missing the importance of perfect
precision. Aren't you just using > > write image 500 500 ..... > > in other
words, just putting out a standard size regardless of the > applet size?
What does the applet size have to do with anything? > Since which version
is it possible to export an image with the unsigned applet in a size
independent
of the applet size? I don't know of any size parameters possible for the
command "jmolGetPropertyAsString("image")". So the image size will be the
applet size. [...]
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--- Begin Message ---
Robert Hanson schrieb:
I'm missing the importance of perfect precision. Aren't you just using
write image 500 500 .....
in other words, just putting out a standard size regardless of the
applet size? What does the applet size have to do with anything?
Since which version is it possible to export an image with the unsigned
applet in a size independent of the applet size?
I don't know of any size parameters possible for the command
"jmolGetPropertyAsString("image")". So the image size will be the applet
size.
Regards,
Rolf
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