Hi,
I think that by default the build script doesn't build everything in Jmol
(translations, documentation probably, ...).
On my own computer, I build Jmol using targets spotless (for cleanup) and
dist (for building everything)
I'm also not sure that everything runs correctly inside Eclipse, but it
should work when using the Jmol.jar builded.
Nico
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es> wrote:
> Ah, so that must be something related to your building environment. Those
> help docuements
> may be higher in the tree (that is, in another branch). Or there is
> something wrong in the build
> script. But the packed application Jmol.jar does not have that problem, so
> it has to be local to
> your environment. I'm sorry I cannot help more specifically on this -my
> programming skills are
> low.
>
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