Translated Export to Web is working well, and all special characters in files
are correctly replaced.
As far as I can see, we have Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese completely
translated for this.
Haven't had the chance to test in a Mac yet.
On 31 Aug 2008 at 20:16, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
I
On Sep 2, 2008, at 2:19 AM, Angel Herráez wrote:
Translated Export to Web is working well, and all special
characters in files
are correctly replaced.
Great.
As far as I can see, we have Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese
completely
translated for this.
Thanks.
Haven't had the chance
Bob,
regarding the point group symmetry, I'm still observing the same problems I
reported
few weeks ago.
http://144.92.39.89/xavier/symmetry/
It's true that in Mac Jmol freezes and in Windows it doesn't (IE/FF), but
jmol doesn't
find all the symmetry operations the molecules have.
Xavier
On
Xavier,
When I looked at that site, I thought the molecules that were being missed
were not very precise models, or I think were not very representative of
real molecules. Is that a correct characterization?
For example, C7 is not supported. Do you have an actual molecular example of
that?
So
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The test set is quite artificial, but it's designed to be hard, not
realistic. I think it was designed as more of a worst case to check the
robustness of the brute force algorithm. It might be more interesting
(useful?) to come up with a diverse set of real, but not idealized,
molecules and see