I think you will have to set up a JavaScript pop-up dialog that lets you
enter the script, then run that from JavaScript. Come to think of it, we
could implement this in Jmol.js....
Bob
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Eric Martz <ema...@microbio.umass.edu>wrote:
> I asked about the inability to copy/paste from Java windows on
> 3/18/11 with subject
> "Can't copy/paste Jmol applet console on Mac"
>
> I continue to be frustrated about this also. Neither Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V
> nor drag and drop work anymore in Mac OS 10.5 with current java. The
> ability to write the state script to a file from the signed applet is
> a big help.
>
> However, I have another problem in Proteopedia. I generate a
> molecular scene in FirstGlance in Jmol (where certain scenes are
> easy, and very difficult in Proteopedia). Then I save the state
> script from FirstGlance and I want to run it in the applet in
> Proteopedia. (After running the script in the Proteopedia applet,
> saving the state script to the server is automated and easy.) I can
> no longer just paste it into the Jmol applet Script Console.
>
> The same problem (inability to paste) arises even if you develop a
> short script with the application, and then want to run it in the
> applet in Proteopedia. You have to re-type it line by line!
>
> The workaround I've been using is to do this all in Firefox 2 in
> Windows 98 with old java that still allows copy and paste! I happen
> to use Windows 98 daily (in a virtual machine on my Mac) so it is
> readily available to me. How is that for kludgy?!
>
> Any better suggestions?
>
> -Eric
>
>
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