> eric capps wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to set the Jmol applet background color to be
>> transparent?
This should be a property of the captured image rather than the Jmol
drawing application itself. If you capture the screen image with a uniform
background (eg black), there are applications that
Jmol users:
I thought I should mention a change in Jmol for 11.0. We can undo this
if it proves to be a burdon, but based on suggestions given to me I
changed the default to be "set scriptQueue on". This means that one
script can no longer (by default, anyway) simply "crash" a previously
start
Frieda Reichsman wrote:
>
> On Aug 6, 2006, at 9:33 AM, Frieda Reichsman wrote:
>
>> The pop-up windows of the Jmol interactive scripting documentation
>> are appearing but remain totally blank.]
>
>
> By now this has been fixed such that the content of the pop-up windows
> appears, but the com
Looks like a browser bug to me. Maybe a resource is being required that
isn't loaded yet.
Frieda Reichsman wrote:
> Regarding the empty pop-up windows in the Jmol Scripting
> Documentation, I see a different message in Safari (v2.4.0):
>
> Java Plug-in 1.5.0
> Using JRE version 1.5.0_06 Java H
Alan Hewat wrote:
>Experimenting with version 10.x.38b and FireFox 1.5.0.6 on Win-XP I find that
>the command "script MyScript.txt" might execute immediately or might hang for
>many seconds. This whether it is executed from a script on load, from a
>jmolMenu list or from the Console. In the lat
Two popular options are now even easier to implement. See 10.x.44.
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/proto/new.htm
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/proto/draw.htm
Dynamic callback function definition
There is no longer any need to
I find Opera on the Mac to be generally flakey when it comes to Jmol. Bob's link does not work for me at all. The model will not load. On my own pages, the first model may load, but subsequent ones in the same applet will not, or else the original is redisplayed.I was pleased to see that the l
Frieda Reichsman wrote:
>
> On Aug 11, 2006, at 8:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> 10.3.1 is not particularly useful.
>
>
> Except that it has the option for set labelsFront, which I find very
> useful. 10.2 does not seem to respond to that command. I would also
> find release not
yes -- and no. "Transparent" in this sense means that some other
object behind Jmol updates the portion of the background not drawn to
by Jmol. Miguel experimented with this for a user back in January, but
it proved to be a disaster. It caused certain machines (Miguel's linux
box, in particula
On Aug 11, 2006, at 8:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:10.3.1 is not particularly useful.Except that it has the option for set labelsFront, which I find very useful. 10.2 does not seem to respond to that command. I would also find release notes useful.Frieda //
David, please try Jmol-new.js and report back if that works. Any
messages you get would help. I'll try to find a mac with Opera
installed. (Easier said than done.) Can we get this cleared up this week?
Q: The following little page works with Opera/PC. Does Opera/Mac work?
http://www.stolaf.edu/
...at least in my hands and with my demos, that work under Safari and
FireFox. Still getting wierd js errors. Wonder if someone else with a
Mac could check an officially approved demo with checkboxes (or point
me to one).
David
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