2011/7/8 Reinhold Störmann <rsto...@uni-bremen.de>
>
> Lets try to sort thesee things out correctly:
>
> 1.
>
> Is the script command
>
> jmolInitialize("jmol/",true);
>
> or more general
>
> jmolInitialize("[Path to Jmoldirectory]/jmol/", true);
>
> written correctly to initialize the signed applet?
> (Or did I make a mistake here?)
>
>
yes, that's it. And you can know you have the signed applet, because the
Jmol logo is red.
> 2. How can I verify that the signed applet is running and not the unsigned?
>
>
see above!
> Using the
> File - Save script with state
> still gives me the generated script in the JMol console and also in the
> java console. (with the above invocation of the signed applet).
>
> I DO NOT get a Save as Dialog.
> So maybe the unsigned applet is running. If so, can you tell what went
> wrong with invoking the signed applet?
>
>
try and compare what you are referring to at
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/simple.htm
That uses the signed applet.
> I'm using php to generate the html, so the exact code I use is:
>
>
> echo "<script type=\"text/javascript\">
> jmolInitialize(\"external/jmol/\",true);
> jmolCheckBrowser(\"alert\", \"Your browser is incompatible. Please
> upgrade your browser if possible.\", \"now\");
> </script>";
>
> [backslashes are used as escapes for the double quotes)
>
>
Beats me!
>
> Reinhold
>
>
>
> Am 08.07.2011 14:46, schrieb Angel Herráez:
> > Hi Reinhold
> >
> > I agree that this is becoming a big nuisance, but there's not much we
> > can do on the Jmol side. It's a change in Java behaviour.
> >
> > Even though I posted about the select& drag method working in
> > Windows (I was pretty sure it worked for me), just two days ago it
> > has not worked for me, so I might be wrong at the time, or there are
> > different circumstances, don't know. But I meant dragging from the
> > script console, not the Java console. In this, Ctrl-C works, although
> > if as you say the output is truncated, it's not going to be of much
> > help.
> >
> > Let's keep searching for a trick, and listening.
> >
> > At least using the signed applet, can't you use the "write" command
> > to save the script? Or even the popup menu, File> Save script with
> > state. That should work (I am seeing it right now in a page of mine)
> >
> >
> >> Using the
> >> File - Save script with state
> >> gives me the generated script in the JMol console and also in the java
> >> console.
> > That's not correct; it should open a Save As dialog. What version?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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