On Sep 10, 2008, at 6:27 AM, Angel Herraez wrote:

El 10 Sep 2008 a las 5:13, Robert Hanson escribió:
http://www.umass.edu/molvis/bme3d/materials/jmoltuts/antibody/ contents
/contents.htm
Jmol Version 11.3.13 2007-08-28 16:07

really?

I'm quite sure that tutorial was written some time ago, and does not
use Eric's newest JTAT. So it's probably so, really.

Thanks for pointing this out Bob. Yes, Angel is correct. The particular tutorial you've cited (Antibody) was finished well before JTAT was ready for use by others as a tutorial authoring tool. At that time, 11.3.13 was a current Jmol release.

This is in contrast to the latest release of JTAT, a shell into which a tutorial can be built, and which has the current or nearly current Jmol. Here is a link to the "empty shell" -- no molecule loaded -- which has Jmol 11.6.RC12.
http://www.bioinformatics.org/jmol-tutorials/jtat/template/contents/contents.htm
This is what someone would download to start using JTAT to build a tutorial: Download JTAT

We can of course update the Jmol version in previous JTATs, but obviously have not done that in this case (yet).

Best,
Frieda


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Interactive Molecular Structures
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