Hi,

afaik there is no 'onkeypress' event in Jmol, though I would like to have one.

However, there are the 'set allowKeystrokes true' setting 
(http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/?ver=12.2#setmisc) and the 'bind' command 
(http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/?ver=12.2#bind). The former can be used 
enter Jmol script directly in the main window without the need to open the 
console window. The later can redefine what happens on mouse actions plus some 
modifier key-presses.


Best
Alex


Am 06.10.2011 um 21:39 schrieb Saravanan:

> Hi,
> 
> I had this crazy project in mind. How about doing an entire slideshow 
> presentation in jmol. Well.. ppl are doing it in HTML and PDF.. so why not in 
> jmol!
> 
> bcos 1, you can put pictures and do animations with jmol, (echo IMAGE)
> 2, you can project 2D or 3D text wherever u want (labels)
> 3, you can pause and play script.. (pause)
> 
> if there is programmable " onkeypress" event in jmol (like pressing arrow 
> keys for transition between different views), it wud be superb for making  
> presentations based on protein structures.
> 
> Can i know your comments about it? my google search on the same did not give 
> useful information.
> 
> thanks,
> regards,
> Saravanan     
> 
> -- 
> Saravanan Murugeson
> Graduate Student
> Structural and computational biology lab,
> Department of Biological sciences and Bioengineering,
> Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur,
> India - 208016
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