Ah, I see. Hmm. Yes, that's nice. We can definitely use that! Check out
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/vib/
Thanks,
Bob
Miguel wrote:
what we are going to be able to do is create
the vibrational mode information on the fly with JavaScript and use the
loadInLine option to pop up a new window with the vibrational animations.
So there will be no "normal mode" files whatsoever.
Good.
Before we develop this, I'd appreciate someone showing me what that
vibrational jmol capability is--
First, take a look at:
http://www.jmol.org/demo/vibration
Do a View -> Source
If you want to read the Java Source then look at: viewer/script/Eval.java viewer/managers/TransformManager.java
Then come back with questions.
Miguel
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