Peter Murray-Rust sent [7.19p gmt 2004 March 11 Thursday] : > > Greetings to the OpenSource chemistry community, > > We have recently developed a method for publishing molecules on an > RSS feed, CMLRSS and hope this may be of interest. CMLRSS consists > of a standard RSS news feed with CML embedded in those items which > contain chemistry. When viewed with a CML-aware client such as Jmol > or JChempaint with the rssviewer plugin the molecule appears in > appropriate form (2D or 3D). This is a simple method to provide an > Open feed of molecules of all types. Details are at > http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/moin/CmlRss >
hi Peter,
I am very interested in trying this out; it looks extremely cool. I am especially happy about the nod to Dublin Core metadata. I'd like to try building a mol vis resource that uses an RSS feed (new to me).
I'm unclear how to proceed, though. I went to <http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/moin/RssClient> and downloaded the installer for RSSViewer-enabled Jmol for Mac OSX. unfortunately, the installer reports it has expired and it doesn't appear to actually install anything.
I include Henry's message though I think the egg is mine...
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>Hello Henry
>
>When trying to install the RssClient ("windows_without_java_vm.exe") is
>gives up saying that the evaluation period of InstallAnywhere has
>expired.
Egg on face time. Yes, the 30 day period on the installer has indeed expired.
I expect it to be licensed today and remounted! Profuse apologies. If you cannot
wait, try http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/cmlrss_distrib/
and install it manually (it is not very much more difficult).
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I think most people on these lists will be able to install manually. The installer was a click-once approach and we'll fix it.
If any of the members have interesting molecule feeds that are likely to be updated from time to time we'd love to see them. We will include all contributors on the announcement at ACS Anaheim in 2 weeks time
I should have highlighted the great contribution from Egon and others to create this, although many list members will know this already
Best
P>
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can anyone help? I assume the installer includes Jmol with the RSSViewer plugin - or does it simply provide the plugin that I can add to my local copy of Jmol?
many thanks for any assistance,
:tim
-- timothy driscoll molvisions - molecular graphics & visualization <http://www.molvisions.com/> usa:north carolina:wake forest
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