Re: [Jmol-developers] Translation, webexport and special characters is working (I think)...

2008-09-02 Thread Angel Herráez
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

Re: [Jmol-developers] Translation, webexport and special characters is working (I think)...

2008-09-02 Thread Jonathan Gutow
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

Re: [Jmol-developers] strange website; JavaScript question

2008-09-02 Thread Xavier Prat-Resina
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

Re: [Jmol-developers] strange website; JavaScript question

2008-09-02 Thread Robert Hanson
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

[Jmol-developers] Fwd: SourceForge.net Subversion service downtime scheduled 2008-09-04

2008-09-02 Thread Robert Hanson
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Re: [Jmol-developers] strange website; JavaScript question

2008-09-02 Thread Dean Johnston
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