On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 03:44:36PM +0200, Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
> Really great Angel, I like option 5 a lot.
> I will try to add it to the MediaWiki extension (with a few fixes also
> to the extension) as soon as I manage to find some time.
That would be great, Nico. I hope you can find the tim
Really great Angel, I like option 5 a lot.
I will try to add it to the MediaWiki extension (with a few fixes also
to the extension) as soon as I manage to find some time.
Nico
Angel Herraez wrote:
> Brian,
>
> I have written a small prototype of how this could be done.
> The files, including Jmo
On 16 Jul 2006 at 10:58, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> Hi Angel,
>
> Great. Did you write all that lot in response to my question? These
Well, yes. Just as I was reading your message, I had the very clear idea that this was
easy to do, so I **had** to go and do it --instead of the planned Sat
On Saturday 15 July 2006 12:32, Angel Herraez wrote:
> I have written a small prototype of how this could be done.
I like method 5 most! That's the way to go: no (annoying) popups.
Egon
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Brian,
I have written a small prototype of how this could be done.
The files, including Jmol files, sum up 845 kb, so I am not sending it to the
list
You can test it at
http://biomodel.uah.es/pruebas/jmol/pop-up_Jmol/pop-up_Jmol.htm
If you prefer, you can get it all zipped at
http://biomodel.uah
As I have mentioned before I am trying to get Jmol up and running on
Wikipedia. It seems that my Wikipedia technical admin friend raised this
on IRC and asked people to look at how it all worked on, I guess, the
Jmol wiki. They concluded that WP users expect pages to come up
immediately and that WP
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