Miguel wrote:
Currently, I think it's not included in the JmolApplet*.jar files.
Where do you prefer to put them ?
I am not that familiar with these property objects ...
Q: If they are not in the JmolApplet?.jar files then where are they?
Sorry, I wasn't clear: I think they are not included, so currently the
applet doesn't have the translations.
The class files have to be added to one of the jar files, I just didn't
do it.
I am modifying build.xml in order to add them in the
build/applet-classes directory.
build.xml needs to be modified to add them in one of the jar files. I
let you decide where to put them.
Maybe the best solution for the dealing with the size would be to put
each language in a separate JmolApplet_xx.jar.
This way, only one language will need to be downloaded (except for
English where the translation is inside the code)
If that would work then it would be good.
But if they are in individual .jar files then it might be the case that
all of the translation .jar files would have to appear in the 'archive'
parameter to the applet/object tag. That would have a negative impact on
Jmol.js and .html pages.
Ah ok, I see the problem.
I thought that the applet could decide by itslef to load a .jar file,
but I don't have much experience with applets.
Nicolas
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