http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPwvCmD5IDg
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The equivalent for the app, and also possible for the applet, is to write
your callback as a Jmol script function and have the callback set to run
that. No Javascript necessary.
Function myCallback() {
}
set hoverCallback "jmolScript:myCallback"
The main difference is that at least
More fun with Kinect.
http://youtu.be/XCRrRZe1j6g
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In principle, callbacks work in Javascript, so in a web page.
Windows is not the problem, you can write a webpage and run it
locally in Windows :)
I'm not sure if there is an equivalent for the application.
You can customize the hover text by script, maybe that would be
enough for your needs.
Hello, Angel
Is this only work on the webpage?
I would like to do this in Windows.
Best Regards,
Moon CHEUNG
2011/10/23 Angel Herráez
> Hello, Moon
>
> You can probably achieve that using hoverCallback
>
> http://jmol.sourceforge.net/jslibrary/#jmolSetCallback
>
> For output, you may use echo,