I'll chime in here as well
Jmol
JSmol
Applet
Jmol script
JSmol script
also:
signed
unsigned
all-permissions
sandboxed
*Jmol/JSmol:*
As Angel says, I see them as the same. So to be specific, I recommend using
either one with /HTML5, /Java, /WebGL:
Jmol/HTML5vs. JSmol/HTML5
Jmol/Java
Here's my two cents on this topic:
> Jmol
> JSmol
> Applet
> Jmol script
> JSmol script
Certainly no reason to talk about a JSmol script. The command language is
the same, so Jmol script (Jmol scripting language) is enough.
"Applet" is a term I am tryng to avoid now, unless one is specifically
>>
> yes, the Jmol scripting language was derived directly from RAS. it has, of
> course, evolved considerably since then. :-D
>
> conceptually, the Rasmol software definitely inspired Jmol. actually, from my
> perspective it was the closed-source nature of Chime that really got the Jmol
> bal
On Jan 5, 2014, at 9:57 am, Rzepa, Henry S wrote:
>
> On 5 Jan 2014, at 14:36, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
>
>> These questions may have already been addressed. If so, just point me in the
>> right direction.
>>
>> Can someone clarify the meaning of the following terms in the context of the
>> n
On 5 Jan 2014, at 14:36, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
> These questions may have already been addressed. If so, just point me in the
> right direction.
>
> Can someone clarify the meaning of the following terms in the context of the
> new Jmol/JSmol?
>
> Jmol
> JSmol
> Applet
> Jmol script
> JSm
These questions may have already been addressed. If so, just point me in the
right direction.
Can someone clarify the meaning of the following terms in the context of the
new Jmol/JSmol?
Jmol
JSmol
Applet
Jmol script
JSmol script
These terms are used in context on this list, and the meaning is
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