Thanks for your reply, Rolf.
By selection box, I mean that I would like the user to be able to click and
drag the mouse in the viewer which will select any residues that are within the
boundary of the ‘box’ formed by the click and drag event. I’ve uploaded a jpg
image to my dropbox to hopefully illustrate the mechanism. The image can be
found here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/83szq2rs6usn1qx/selection-box.jpg?dl=0
Sincerely,
Derek
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Derek Ng, PhD
Student, MSc Biomedical Communications
Institute of Medical Science | University of Toronto
On Jan 24, 2015, at 6:13 PM, Derek Ng
<d...@mail.utoronto.ca<mailto:d...@mail.utoronto.ca>> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to create a web application that will allow the user to use a
‘selection box’ mechanism to select residues in the JSmol viewer, but am not
sure how to implement this. Would this even be possible? Any help or
suggestions is definitely appreciated.
Thanks in advanced!
Derek
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Derek Ng, PhD
Institute of Medical Science | University of Toronto
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