Excellent, thanks.

But where is it that I can learn that there such a thing as "quaternion()"?

--Dan




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> From: Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu>
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>Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] Transfer show info from JSO to Javascript?
> 
>
>sure, but 
>
>quaternion()
>
>should do the same thing -- and we should think about the fact that with JSmol 
>we don't need conversion from Java classes, since everything is JavaScript!
>
>Bob
>
>
>
>
>
>On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Paul Pillot <paul.pil...@ac-orleans-tours.fr> 
>wrote:
>
>Jmol.evaluate(myJmol1,"script(show orientation)") will do !
>>-Paul
>>
>>
>>
>>Le 22 févr. 2013 à 20:27, Dan Kirshner a écrit :
>>
>>Sorry, I'm just not getting how to do this.
>>>
>>>
>>>I'd like to get the quaternion info for the current model rotation and 
>>>manipulate it in Javascript.
>>>
>>>
>>>I'm using the Jmol Javascript Object.  I'm happily running scripts with 
>>>something like
>>>
>>>
>>>   var script = "<lots of commands>";
>>>
>>>   Jmol.script (myJmol1, script);
>>>
>>>
>>>The Jmol command
>>>
>>>
>>>   show orientation rotation;
>>>
>>>
>>>gives me the numbers I want -- in both the Jmol Script Console and in the 
>>>Java Console.
>>>
>>>
>>>How do I get these numbers into a Javascript variable?
>>>
>>>
>>>Something like
>>>
>>>
>>>   var q = Jmol.getInfo (myJmol1, "show orientation rotation");
>>>
>>>
>>>is what I'm thinking, but I haven't found a variation that works!
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>--Dan
>>>
>>>
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