On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 12:59 -0600, Bob Hanson wrote:
> I would recommend starting from scratch. Surely someone has this started 
> already, no?

If the aim is data visualization and given that you generate your data
in R, GGobi ( http://www.ggobi.org/ ) might be something to look at
(though I'm not sure about its ability to be part of a web page)

> > 
> > Initial Comment:
> > Dear Jmol team,
> > You've done a very good job on the Jmol Applet...for
> > chemistry and biology. How about doing a similar job
> > for people who want to visualise data?
> > 
> > I use Jmol to visualise the results of principal
> > components analysis on compounds described in a
> > descriptor-space (analysed using R). In short, see
> > http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~noel. (I have an R script
> > which writes a html file containing the 'molecular'
> > information inline)
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