(Sorry about some earlier messages with cryptic punctuation -- I
believe I have it resolved; I'm sending this one again.)
Hi Bob,
Aha, jmolScriptwait; that's the ticket!
Yeah, I know about the MSIE issue, and I'm trying to deal with that
now. Here's the issue: I'm adding the jmol applet
On 9/6/08, Bob Hanson asked:
Eric, are you using the signed or unsigned applet?
Jmol Tutorial-Authoring Template (JTAT): unsigned only.
FirstGlance in Jmol: unsigned 99.9% of the time. There is code to
detect installations and situations where the signed applet will be
needed to access the PDB
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Steven R. Spilatro [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Could the issue be the size of the jmol-derived image?
Yes, I'm pretty sure that's it. The way to test, of course, is to use the
same base64 info from Jmol in an img data: - aware browser. There's a link
under the
At 9/6/08, you wrote:
Eric,
No, it just means they are related. That's all.
OK. How about adding this clarification, please, to the docs under
hover and echo and set echo and label:
Echos, labels, and hovers are three ways of displaying text within
Jmol. Labels and hovers are attached to
then for that I'm not aware of any threading issues. But in general, be
careful that you are not
cycling one thread around and around
JavaScript--Jmol--JavaScript--Jmol--... That could be a potential
problem. It's good to do some setTimeout() calls just to get a new thread
periodically. Otherwise
Oh, of course! testimg.src = B64path + ? + imgB64; involves a URL,
sorry I missed that.
Would a feature like testimg.src=jmolGetImage (jpeg) involve
similar contraints?
Steve
I don't think you can put that many bytes on a URL line. Better would be to
put the base64 data into a textarea in
It should directly trigger an error (in that case you don't even
provide a source file for the image src property)... unless... no one
really knows with Internet Explorer ;).
Paul
Le 7 sept. 08 à 18:44, Steven R. Spilatro a écrit :
Oh, of course! testimg.src = B64path + ? + imgB64; involves
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