On 2004-10-22 (06:38) timothy driscoll wrote:
>On 2004-10-22 (08:51) Dan Bolser wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, timothy driscoll wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>1. choose from among four different gradient styles (rainbow,
>>>blue-white-red, black-white, or white-black).
>>>
>>>2. create gradients that apply to
On 2004-10-22 (12:36) Bob Hanson wrote:
>Does the Mac provide a java console? I'd be surprised if there
>wasn't a message there to the effect of "applet not found"
>
>
Console.app. look in the file console.log.
Adriano, can you post a url that does not work on your machine? I also
have OSX and
Does the Mac provide a java console? I'd be surprised if there wasn't a message
there to the effect of "applet not found"
adriano ceccarelli wrote:
Hi Phil,
I honestly do not know. Which version of the JmolApplet are you using?
this happens with 10 pre 16
What do you mean that it does not visualiz
Hi Phil,
I honestly do not know. Which version of the JmolApplet are you using?
this happens with 10 pre 16
What do you mean that it does not visualize applets?
the page contains everything else and the place were the applet should
be is empty, not just the black square...
The applet works fine i
On Oct 22, 2004, at 8:19 AM, Miguel wrote:
Hi all,
suddenly the netscape 7.2 version I am using on a macOSX 10.3.5
platform doesn't visualize applets anymore.
I honestly do not know. Which version of the JmolApplet are you using?
What do you mean that it does not visualize applets? The applet w
> Hi all,
> suddenly the netscape 7.2 version I am using on a macOSX 10.3.5
> platform doesn't visualize applets anymore.
I honestly do not know. Which version of the JmolApplet are you using?
> Safari is still working
> perfectly, so it shouldn't be a major java issue, but I have the
> feeling
Hi all,
suddenly the netscape 7.2 version I am using on a macOSX 10.3.5 platform doesn't visualize applets anymore. Safari is still working perfectly, so it shouldn't be a major java issue, but I have the feeling that it could have started when updating to java 1.4.2 update 2 that was out only a f
On 2004-10-22 (08:51) Dan Bolser wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, timothy driscoll wrote:
>
>>
>>1. choose from among four different gradient styles (rainbow,
>>blue-white-red, black-white, or white-black).
>>
>>2. create gradients that apply to a single chain, span multiple
>>chains, or apply separat
Hi!
E.L. Willighagen wrote:
I've added a link here:
http://wiki.jmol.org/ApplicationsEmbeddingJmol
thanks!
Feel free to login on the wiki website and add additional information...
possibly elaborating on how you integrated it... I think many people would be interested in that...
I add
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, timothy driscoll wrote:
>hello,
>
>I have created a new resource for Jmol, Rasmol, and Chime developers
>called Color Gradients. you can use it to create script commands that
>apply a gradient color scheme to your molecule of choice. this is
>similar to the 'color group' com
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