Bob,
I am still working on a rewrite of Jmol.js
It takes time, but my efforts are going in the same way as the library you made.
Hope I could make it available soon.
Paul
Le 17 avr. 2012 à 14:11, Robert Hanson a écrit :
>
>
> 2012/4/17 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>
> > Specifically, http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/chemdoodle/JmolCD.js is
> > a library of extensions to ChemDoodle. What it actually does is to
> > create a high-level object called "Jmol" (conveniently!) that loads
> > applets in a new way. I think it is our new "Jmol object" JavaScript.
> > And I suggest we make it THE development platform for the applet.
>
> This sounds like an exciting advance, and I'm just so sorry that I
> cannot follow it more closely now.
> My suggestion is that this change in Jmol.js dealing with applet
> objects is quite radical, and maybe justifies a change in major
> version number. That is, close down 12.4 with the old method and
> start 12.5 when the new Jmol.js starts to be developed.
> That would help sort out problems by making more apparent to users
> that a new system has been adopted (even though the users might not
> really notice the change since all is run "behind the curtains" by
> Jmol.js)
>
>
> I think that's a great idea. Won't happen until June or July, but we can aim
> for that.
>
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