De: Maria Brandl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>we are using Jmol as a visualisation engine to show 
>mark sets of atoms in molecules, basically calling
>Viewer.evalFile, which works fine.


... snip ...

I will let others answer about the tracking mechanism.
Probably Bob can give you a lot of ideas.


>We also tried to import Jmol into eclipse to trace the sequence of 
>classes called, but were not successful in doing so. Has that been
>done ? Are there any other ways of depicting the flow of commands in
>Jmol ?

Eclipse is used by several developers of Jmol, so you can without any problem 
use Eclipse with Jmol ;)
Take a look at the Eclipse page on the wiki. It's explained how to get a Jmol 
project in Eclipse.
After that you only have to create an other project depending on Jmol and you 
can follow what happens.

Nico


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