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bug fix: JSmol does not automatically start non-English language
bug fix: JSME's noncanonical SMILES does not match Jmol's standard SMILES
OK, I have fixed this. It was quite deeply embedded in the code. Very tricky
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Any news on this?
Can this be fixed?
And why only some molecules are downloaded again, but e.g. but if
molecule includes only carbon and hydrogen atoms it can be switched side
side without new downloading.
On 19.8.2015 1:23, Robert Hanson wrote:
Very interesting. Thanks! How did you do
Sorry, dropped off the TODO list. It's back on.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:02 AM, Johannes | Edumol wrote:
> Any news on this?
> Can this be fixed?
>
> And why only some molecules are downloaded again, but e.g. but if molecule
> includes only carbon and hydrogen atoms it can be
The language bug is still present (to test this, set up your browser language
to another than english).
-Paul
> Le 14-09-2015 à 19:15, Robert Hanson a écrit :
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>
JSmol, you mean then. Applet or Application?
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Paul PILLOT wrote:
> The language bug is still present (to test this, set up your browser
> language to another than english).
> -Paul
>
> Le 14-09-2015 à 19:15, Robert Hanson
Paul, I don't experience the problem: both application, Jmol/Java and
JSmol/Html5 display the menu in Spanish in my system
I don't think the language of the browser is responsible. At least classically
(i.e. for the Java applet) the detection was for the operating system
language.
Here is the test :
- I’ve downloaded jsmol (extracted from jmol-14.3.16_2015.09.14.zip) and copied
the folder in a repository on my local Apache web server
- from the browser (same results with Firefox, Safari and Chrome on Mac OS X
10.10.5), I run the test2.htm page
- I get the 4 following
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