On Feb 16, 2006, at 5:01 p, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Timothy Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The problem, of course, is not saving or replaying commands -
which is fairly fast - but the number of false starts and dead-
ends that
I think that you are underestimating the requirements o
On Feb 16, 2006, at 5:01 p, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Timothy Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The problem, of course, is not saving or replaying commands -
which is fairly fast - but the number of false starts and dead-
ends that
I think that you are underestimating the requirements o
Quoting Timothy Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The problem, of course, is not saving or replaying commands - which
is fairly fast - but the number of false starts and dead-ends that
I think that you are underestimating the requirements of my Jmol
interface. Take for example PDB entry '1OZT'
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On Feb 15, 2006, at 11:30 PM, jmol-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 3
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 18:01:57 -0600
From: Bob Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] applet -- callback brainstorming
.
It's certainly an interesting challenge -- the goal, to provide a
"snaps
Developers-
Thanks for exploring the callback options. In answer to the
questions posed,
>a) Do you implement callbacks? If so, which ones?
I use pickcallback to identify atoms for color changes in lecture
graphics. I also use the pickcallback function to trigger various JS driv
AS A USER, WHAT DO YOU WANT?
a) Do you implement callbacks? If so, which ones?
yes message and pickcallback.
message callback to show messages in textarea and pickcallback to link
applet with an alignement or to launch a cgi script on residue
selection.
see at http://pig-pbil.ibcp.fr/cgi-bin/mag
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