On 3 Jun 2014, at 15:51, Jaime Prilusky <jaime.prilu...@weizmann.ac.il> wrote:

> Dear Henry,
> 
> WebGL does make a big difference. You may test how Jmol renders on WebGL by 
> adding use=webgl to a Proteopedia URL, as in the following examples
> 
> http://proteopedia.org/w/1d66?use=webgl
> http://proteopedia.org/w/HIV-1_protease?use=webgl
> 
> As I understand, not all the potential of Jmol is available on WebGL at this 
> time.
> 

I know this list had a discussion of this point some way back, but  both 
Javamol and Javascriptmol  are now both generically described as  Jmol? That is 
to say,  WebGL speeds up  JSmol specifically?  If so, any benchmarks for 
whether it speeds up JVXL surfaces in particular or not? 

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