Re: [Jmol-users] Keeping track of all jmol features?

2007-06-02 Thread Bob Hanson
I have added inline help capability to the Jmol application for 11.1.46. help or help commandName #targets that particular command or just help anything #does a search Bob Thank you, Nico! Nicolas Vervelle wrote: Bob Hanson a écrit : This is about as close as we are going to

[Jmol-users] Keeping track of all jmol features?

2007-05-30 Thread pim schravendijk
Dear Jmol people, As a jmol user, I am highly impressed of all the new features that jmol has gotten in the last year, it's becoming an amazingly versatile program. BUT, I just noticed that I really lost track of all the features that have been implemented and are still being implemented. There

Re: [Jmol-users] Keeping track of all jmol features?

2007-05-30 Thread Bob Hanson
Pim, The up-to-date full capability of Jmol is found in http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/ This is kept rigorously up to date. So that is definitely the starting point. In addition, the applet has help or help commandName from the console, which delivers a segment of

Re: [Jmol-users] Keeping track of all jmol features?

2007-05-30 Thread pim schravendijk
Hi again! All the main info is there, especially the very good /doc/ page at stolaf. The biggest problem is that the rest of the website is very dispersed. The sourceforge page is hard to change, being old-style html :) so the wiki must be the way to go then. I will see if I can do something

Re: [Jmol-users] Keeping track of all jmol features?

2007-05-30 Thread Bob Hanson
And another question: does a link like: http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/index.htm#setbondstyles always point to the latest version? It always points to the default version, as defined near the top of http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/code.js This is

Re: [Jmol-users] Keeping track of all jmol features?

2007-05-30 Thread Nicolas Vervelle
pim schravendijk a écrit : Hi again! All the main info is there, especially the very good /doc/ page at stolaf. The biggest problem is that the rest of the website is very dispersed. The sourceforge page is hard to change, being old-style html :) so the wiki must be the way to go then. I