Hello to all,
> > Q: What is the difference between 'pmesh' and 'tmesh' ? > > Googling on those term turned up little more than Prof. > Johnston's page > mentioned above. I'm not an expert, but from what I understand, the "load pmesh" command requires files that end with ".tmesh". > > > The project we are currently working on will allow users to > > calculate the continuous symmetry measure of molecules, > > thereby estimating > > the distortion of molecules from a particular point group > > or shape. If loading pmesh files to Jmol will be possible, > > we could build this Website using Jmol. > > Else - we are back to our old friend Chime. > > Q: What is your timeframe for development/deployment of this website? > > This item is on the Jmol task list. I hope to implement it > within the next > 4 to 6 months. > We hope to finish our first version (without all the options) within this time frame. Will it be difficult to translate everything to Jmol once we have a version working with Chime? > If you were in a position to help fund the development of this feature > then the priority could/would be raised. > Wish I were... > > An 'unsigned/untrusted' applet cannot read from the local file system. > That would be a security violation. > > Several people have requested a 'signed' Jmol applet that would allow > access to the local file system. This would allow: > - access to the local hard drive > - CD-ROM distribution of browser-based applications > - access to secondary web servers ... for example, loading > files directly from the PDB. > > In addition to the direct engineering resources required to > implement and > test this, there will be a direct external cost; doing a signed Jmol > applet correctly will involve buying a code signing certificate from a > recognized certifying authority. > > Again, if you were in a position to help fund some of this > development it > would be greatly appreciated. > > > Miguel > > > Actually, this feature is even more important then the "load pmesh" option. I'll ask our team, but again, I doubt if I can fund anything... Inbal __________________________________ Dr. Inbal Tuvi-Arad Department of Natural Sciences The Open University of Israel 108 Ravutski St., POB 808, Raanana, 43107, Israel Tel: 972-9-778-1773 Fax: 972-9-778-0661 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ _______________________________________________ Jmol-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-developers
