Yes, I noticed that as well -- but no Mac support. I'm glad to see they are
finding use for it, and I think their use is more of an "in-house" one --
where an institution can demand that their offices use Microsoft OS. It
would be more interesting if there were a version for the Mac.
Bob
2010/4/
Em 22/04/2010 20:21, Robert Hanson escreveu:
> I thought Chime was gone, but in preparing a chapter I'm writing I
> found quite a few sites out there that still use Chime and, of course,
> are mostly useless now.
To my surprise I found out a few weeks ago that Symyx released a new
Chime version
That's what I remember I'm just looking for that.
The ChimeToJmol.js file idea is that it could be placed on any web page that
uses chime, and the page will automatically load Jmol instead. Not fully
worked out, but potentially of use, because that's all there is to it -- no
editing of files other
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:
> I know I'm not the first to think of doing this -- what else is out there in
> this regard?
Maybe someone will like the attached perl script,
to convert Rasmol to Jmol.
Place the 3 files in the same directory, make executable the
file test
Otis, if you pick up that latest Jmol version, the MOs will be fixed.
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
> Hello Francois-
>
> The communication between the JME structure drawing applet and Jmol is
> now very easy. In addition, Jmol will render these structures as 3D.
> Con
This was a Jmol bug. It's fixed now for Jmol 12.0.RC7 and Jmol 11.8.23.
Files are in http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/Jmol-11.zip
Bob
2010/4/22 Angel Herráez
> Hello, Javier
>
> I have seen similar things continuously. I have the feeling that all
> this is Java's fault. Accente
Hello, Javier
I have seen similar things continuously. I have the feeling that all
this is Java's fault. Accented characters in folder names do not get
through properly.
For example, if I open a file by dragging onto the Jmol app window,
and the file path has special characters, Jmol does not
I have just come into a weird filenotfoundexception trying to open a
file in Jmol standalone application. If the file I try to open resides
into a directory whose name has accented characters (spanish) e.g.:
"Investigación", it cannot be opened and the program throws a
FileNotFoundExcept
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