Angel,
Thanks for your advice.
But, I think I would continue using Jmol for now but switch to JSmol when
the file upload/save feature becomes available. That is very important to
me and I cannot do away with it.
Nonetheless, kudos to you and all other JSmol developers for improving its
speed and many other features. Great stuff.
Keep up the good work.
Amjad
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 3:18 AM, Angel Herráez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Amjad
>
> > (2) Is it possible to provide a more user-friendly javascript syntax
> for
> > JSmol that directly builds upon the Jmol syntax (which most of us are
> > familiar with and thus would make it easier to switch between the two
> > easily)?
>
> Have you looked at the Jmol2.js library? It allows you to keep the
> classical
> syntax and internally converts it to the new one.
> http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/JSmol#Conversion_using_the_Jmol2.js_.27ada
> pter.27_library
>
> I personally think it is better to move into applying the new syntax,
> though.
>
> There is also a bigger issue if you make a page that holds more than one
> Jmol Object. Then you must be more careful with the syntax and there are
> some differences in the way they are addressed now, but the object-oriented
> method of JSmol should be more easily managed in this cases.
>
> Finally don't forget that the new (JSmol) Jmol-JSO constructs also allow to
> use the Jmol Java applet.
>
>
>
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