David,

As Miguel says, it's basically there, but not necessarily in its final form. Take a look at http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/test/json/property.htm and see if that is along the lines of what you want. I think you are talking about the app here, not applet. That's fine. There are a series of new methods in Viewer that access
the information. If what is there is not enough, let me know.

Bob Hanson



Miguel wrote:

I am trying to modify the Jmol application so that the
'measurement table' can calculate other things, e.g.
coupling constants.

To do this, I need to be able to access the data
structures of the molecule in the viewer, so that
I can determine which elements are
bound to the atoms which make up the 'measurement'.

How do I do this?

David,

Bob Hanson has recently been working on a better API to retrieve object
parameters.

I suggest that you wait a bit until that work stabilizes.


Miguel



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