Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
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> Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:43:49PM -0400, Jules Moskowitz wrote:
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>>> I have been able to use jmol-10.00.45 as both and applet with a
>>> browser and as an application to look at some molecules from
>>> terminal (imacg5, OS 10.4).
>>>
Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:43:49PM -0400, Jules Moskowitz wrote:
I have been able to use jmol-10.00.45 as both and applet with a
browser and as an application to look at some molecules from terminal
(imacg5, OS 10.4).
I have been able to use jmol-10.2.0 with the
Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:43:49PM -0400, Jules Moskowitz wrote:
I have been able to use jmol-10.00.45 as both and applet with a
browser and as an application to look at some molecules from terminal
(imacg5, OS 10.4).
I have been able to use jmol-10.2.0 with the
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:43:49PM -0400, Jules Moskowitz wrote:
> I have been able to use jmol-10.00.45 as both and applet with a
> browser and as an application to look at some molecules from terminal
> (imacg5, OS 10.4).
> I have been able to use jmol-10.2.0 with the browser but not as an
Egon Willighagen wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 20:43, Jules Moskowitz wrote:
Both jmol and jmol.sh are executables as in 10.00.45.
Anybody know what I am doing wrong or is there a bug in jmol?
Haven't checked wether the files are missing or not. But you can always do
this:
java
On Monday 17 April 2006 20:43, Jules Moskowitz wrote:
> Both jmol and jmol.sh are executables as in 10.00.45.
>
> Anybody know what I am doing wrong or is there a bug in jmol?
Haven't checked wether the files are missing or not. But you can always do
this:
java -jar Jmol.jar
from the command li
I have been able to use jmol-10.00.45 as both and applet with a browser and as an application to look at some molecules from terminal (imacg5, OS 10.4).I have been able to use jmol-10.2.0 with the browser but not as an application. When I go from the terminal to the jmol-10.2.0 folder and attempt
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