Super! I was able to load 1crn into the ichemlabs page, and it looked fine;
loading it into the blogspot page in Chrome just resulted in garbage, so
something odd is there. But this is certainly promising. At least for small
molecules and just for a simple rotating effect, this should prove to be a
nice solution. Who's spearheading this?
Bob
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Rzepa, Henry <h.rz...@imperial.ac.uk>wrote:
> I note on this site the intention to fully match the functionality of Jmol
> using WebGL technologies
>
> http://www.ichemlabs.com/1201
>
> and you can try http://www.molecularmodelingbasics.blogspot.com/ using a
> WebGL supported browser (I use WebKit version of Safari). No doubt Apple
> will implement this for eg the iPad shortly.
>
> What remains to be established is performance. Since WebGL addresses the
> hardware layer, I presume there is no reason not to be optimistic?
>
> You can test your browser for WebGL support (and lots more interesting
> stuff) at http://modernizr.github.com/Modernizr/output.html Another
> interesting site is http://www.chromeexperiments.com/webgl/ where some of
> the demos are indeed very impressive.
>
> So, Jmol community, is the writing on the wall for the Java-only Jmol
> itself?
>
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