Jonathan,

I suggest starting with the idea that the buttons and menus are in Jmol.js
as always, but fancier, cooler, things would be in the widget package.

I note that I used the word "hue" incorrectly in that code -- should be
"shade"

Bob

On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Jonathan Gutow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bob et al..
>        I like the idea of a Jmol widgets package.  However, we will have to
> think a little about what should be where.  Many of the things such as
> buttons and menus that are in Jmol javascript are just widgets too.
> We have to be careful about moving them for backwards compatibility,
> although we could make jmolinitialize load the widgets package if it
> isn't loaded.
>        I also played with Bob's idea for simplifying the picker palette
> generation.  It is definitely simpler to see what I was doing, but we
> now have to decide exactly which choices for colors we want in the
> palette.  A first attempt is now on the sample page.
>         If we decide to build this package we can also change the
> syntax.  I haven't touched that yet.
>
>
> http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Jmol_Web_Page_Maker/JmolColorPicker/Jmol%20Color%20Picker%20Test.html
>
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