You’re right. On a simple page ( http://proteopedia.org/wiki/tests/sync2.html
), ’sync * ON' works.
I will try to find out what’s interfering with this function on the original
page.
Regards,
Jaim
On Jul 30, 2014, at 1:01 AM, Robert Hanson hans...@stolaf.edu wrote:
Please send me a link to
Agreed - the last part is probably not essential, though a useful check if
things don't work. My guess is that the problem lies with the 1st part, i.e.
ensuring that Java on the visitor's computer is configured to permit it to use
the visited Jmol website.
On 30 Jul 2014, at 06:34, Robert
This is related to my earlier survey, but I'll start a new chain because
I'm making another request for help.
This is certainly not everyone's cup of tea, but it's an approach that I
THINK is cross browser valid. The page below places models in iFrames
using a model template on the ISU server
There is a very nice command to sync the applets (sync). Is there a
relatively simple way to do mirror sync?
I imagine that the two models (say enantiomers) would be first manually
oriented to give mirror orientation of each other and locked to give
the synced pair.
Perhaps some fine
Dear Angel, Bob H, and Paul (Pillot),
I have been reluctant to contribute JSmol documentation to the wiki
because of what I see as some organizational issues. Perhaps I am on the
wrong track, so I want to get some feedback before I attempt some
restructuring at the wiki.
1. Problem: The
Dear Eric,
You are certainly welcome to contribute and reorganize contents in the Wiki
as you feel necessary. Your point of view is appreciated and sound.
1. I agree that the documentation is in a weak state. As you know, it is not
easy to write and keep up good documentation, and it takes
6 matches
Mail list logo