[Jmol-users] Jmol on PDA

2006-11-14 Thread aikenhd
Is it possible to run Jmol using IBM's J9 virtual machine. We would like to use Jmol on PDAs as a visualisation tool for high school chemistry students. Any assistance would be appreciated. thanks, Bob Aikenhead. - Using

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol on PDA

2006-11-14 Thread nvervell
Hi, I am not aware of someone trying to run Jmol with J9. The Jmol applet may be able to run on it, but you would have to try. The Jmol application probably won't work since it requires Java 1.4 or +. Tell us what you find if you try Jmol with J9. Nico De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible

[Jmol-users] history records failed commands

2006-11-14 Thread Paul Pillot
Hello, I have just realized that the history command (which provides the history of all commands performed) records also the scripts that failed to execute because they contain errors. It is logical, except that when I try to run a script containing all the history (minus the last command), it

Re: [Jmol-users] history records failed commands

2006-11-14 Thread Eric Martz
My recommendation is that bad commands be kept in the history, but commented out. That way there is a record, but the history is executable (at least to produce the same view the original command sequence did). -Eric At 11/14/06, you wrote: Hello, I have just realized that the history command

[Jmol-users] Show state OUTSTANDING! ( minor bugs)

2006-11-14 Thread Eric Martz
Dear Bob, Frieda and I tried show state, then pasting the resulting script back into the console (in a different Jmol applet session after a zap). WOW. CONGRATULATIONS BOB! WE WERE BLOWN AWAY WITH HOW WELL THIS IS WORKING!!! In two very different, complicated views, we were able to regenerate