Re: [Jmol-users] tying echoes to sets of frames

2014-05-16 Thread Otis Rothenberger
Frieda, If I responded with the idea before, forgive my aging memory. A while back we wanted to do some animations where we had complete frame by frame control of the flow (echos, timing, atom display, etc). We settled on wrapping our multi frame file in a script loop of our own. The basic conc

[Jmol-users] tying echoes to sets of frames

2014-05-16 Thread Frieda Reichsman
Hi Bob et al., I would like an echo to appear at the top of the frame during frames 1-10 of an animation, then a different echo to appear in the same spot for frames 15-25, and a third for frames 30-35. I’ve been looking at 'set echo' in the script doc, where I see: > Echo text can be associate

[Jmol-users] an animation loop with pauses

2014-05-16 Thread Frieda Reichsman
Hi all, I am using a series of models as an animation using "anim mode loop". Is it possible to add a pause at a given frame? I know we can add pauses at the first and last model using animation MODE LOOP [time-delay1] [time-delay2] But I would like to add a pause every time the animation repea

Re: [Jmol-users] Apology, and request for help

2014-05-16 Thread Pierluigi Quagliotto
Sorry for some unwanted english mistakes, but I am writing from iPad and the automated corrector changed something here and there Inviato da iPad Il giorno 16/mag/2014, alle ore 21:34, Pierluigi Quagliotto ha scritto: > Dear Brenton, and Dear Angel, > > The task could not be easy, but

Re: [Jmol-users] Apology, and request for help

2014-05-16 Thread Pierluigi Quagliotto
Dear Brenton, and Dear Angel, The task could not be easy, but also, an answer could be done. At least for the two most important and used Content Managing Systems, also known as CMS, the thing is possible. For the easiest CMS to be managed, Wordpress, the most used to host blog sites, please

Re: [Jmol-users] JavaScript benchmarks

2014-05-16 Thread Rolf Huehne
On 05/16/2014 04:40 PM, Rzepa, Henry S wrote: > Always hopeful that Javascript performance might become “adequate” for even > intensive JSmol tasks (such as surface renderings), I benchmarked Safari > using http://krakenbenchmark.mozilla.org/kraken-1.1/driver.html The value was > ~3000 ms.

[Jmol-users] JavaScript benchmarks

2014-05-16 Thread Rzepa, Henry S
Always hopeful that Javascript performance might become “adequate” for even intensive JSmol tasks (such as surface renderings), I benchmarked Safari using http://krakenbenchmark.mozilla.org/kraken-1.1/driver.html The value was ~3000 ms. Reading http://arstechnica.com/information-technology

Re: [Jmol-users] Apology, and request for help

2014-05-16 Thread Angel Herráez
Brenton, That's not easy. Not just a question of how to edit html code, but blogs have their underlying engines designed to easy editing TEXT, which make doing advanced under-the-hood things actually more complex. Have a look at http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Blogs_Using_Jmol http://wiki.jmo

Re: [Jmol-users] Apology, and request for help

2014-05-16 Thread Brenton Horne
understand this^, )^ On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 10:42 PM, Brenton Horne wrote: > Hi people > > *I'd like to apologise for how much of a prick I can be when all you's are > doing is trying to help me*. *Thank you for your great patience*, which I > do not deserve. I am currently writing a blog post

[Jmol-users] Apology, and request for help

2014-05-16 Thread Brenton Horne
Hi people *I'd like to apologise for how much of a prick I can be when all you's are doing is trying to help me*. *Thank you for your great patience*, which I do not deserve. I am currently writing a blog post and I would love to be able to include a few JSmol applets in it, if possible. I know to