Egon Willighagen wrote:
On Wednesday 8 June 2005 20:31, Bob Hanson wrote:
If you look carefully at the bottom of that documentation page, you will
see an "xml" link. Click on that, and it comes back in XML.
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs
Maybe something can be done with t
On Wednesday 8 June 2005 20:31, Bob Hanson wrote:
> If you look carefully at the bottom of that documentation page, you will
> see an "xml" link. Click on that, and it comes back in XML.
>
> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs
>
> Maybe something can be done with that. (We're not just ta
Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
It depends on how the generation is currently done.
Is it working this way ? :
- EXCEL file is edited manually
- XML files are generated automatically from EXCEL file
- HTML pages are generated automatically from XML files
not quite
it's:
EXCEL file is edited man
Bob Hanson wrote:
Thanks, Nicolas,
If you look carefully at the bottom of that documentation page, you
will see
an "xml" link. Click on that, and it comes back in XML.
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs
Maybe something can be done with that. (We're not just talking about
maki
Thanks, Nicolas,
If you look carefully at the bottom of that documentation page, you will see
an "xml" link. Click on that, and it comes back in XML.
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs
Maybe something can be done with that. (We're not just talking about making a
PDF file, right? I
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Leidert wrote:
Concerning the scripting part, I don't know how it is build but it will
probably be more difficult since there are some examples with the applet.
I'm not sure if I understand: The Docbook XML file can be translated in
a gettext-like way (as I currently do
Hi Bob,
Bob Hanson wrote:
Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
I was also wondering if the scripting part can be internationalized ?
I am willing to make the french translation if it is possible ;)
I don't know what that means unless it means you translate it.
I can give you the XLS and JS files and you
Am Dienstag, den 07.06.2005, 22:32 +0200 schrieb Nicolas Vervelle:
>
> Daniel Leidert wrote:
>
> >>Tjaart de Beer wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Are the Jmol documentation available as PDF (the scripting as well as
> >>>the development docs)?
> >>>
> >>>
> >It shouldn't be that hard to add XSLT
Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
I was also wondering if the scripting part can be internationalized ?
I am willing to make the french translation if it is possible ;)
I don't know what that means unless it means you translate it.
I can give you the XLS and JS files and you can see what you can do,
Daniel Leidert wrote:
Tjaart de Beer wrote:
Are the Jmol documentation available as PDF (the scripting as well as
the development docs)?
It shouldn't be that hard to add XSLT stylesheets to produce PDFs from
docbook XML. I guess, the standard stylesheets from inside the
docbook-x
Am Dienstag, den 07.06.2005, 05:38 -0500 schrieb Bob Hanson:
> Tjaart de Beer wrote:
>
> > Are the Jmol documentation available as PDF (the scripting as well as
> > the development docs)?
> >
>
> If you like, I can produce PDF from
>
> http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs
>
> by pri
If you like, I can produce PDF from
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs
by printing the web page to a PDF writer.
Would there be some advantage to that?
Tjaart de Beer wrote:
Hi
Are the Jmol documentation available as PDF (the scripting as well as
the development docs)?
Thanks!
Hi
Are the Jmol documentation available as PDF (the scripting as well as
the development docs)?
Thanks!!
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Tjaart de Beer
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Unit
Department Biochemistry
FABI Square/Bioinformatics building
Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Pretoria
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