If it is just a mol file, you can use within Jmol:
var jmolx = getProperty(extractModel)
or from JavaScript:
var jsx = jmolEvaluate(getProperty('extractModel'))
Is that what you are after?
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Otis Rothenberger osrot...@chemagic.comwrote:
Does anyone know if a the molfile of a loaded model can be put into a
Jmol variable inside of a Jmol script. By this, I mean that I would like
to leave JavaScript out of the molfile extraction. To be a bit more
specific, I am loading a model from a files inside of a Jmol script.
After loading that model, can I put its molfile into a Jmol variable?
Otis
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