De: Libo Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi,
>
>I am investigating if it is possible to integrate JmolViewer into my Java 
>program. I notice that JmolViewer accepts Ramol script on the 
>commandline when being launched. After that, users have to right click the 
>mouse to select command from a pop up menu. My question is whether JmolView
>has provided some user interface to allow my program to send Rasmol command
>to it. In other words, can I my program play the role of a user to customize
>the display of a protein?

Jmol can be integrated into a Java program.
There are a few examples of this possibility in the source code in the examples 
directory. You can check out the Jmol source code, or browse it directly on the 
web:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/jmol/

Nico



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