On Sunday 11 April 2004 16:33, Miguel wrote:
> > I would like to have a slide with all nine isomers of heptane included
> > and maybe even spinning gently ... I know how to do this on a webpage
> > with the applet
> > but can it be done directly in Powerpoint or is one condemned to go
> > through
> > a clickable link?
>
> To the best of my knowledge, you are 'condemned' to a web browser.
>
> One other person asked me this a couple of months ago.
>
> I will do a little investigation to see if there is a better solution.
>
> It should be possible (and ... it seems to me ... not too difficult) for
> someone to build a generic ActiveX/OLE control for Windows that would
> allow one to embed any arbitrary applet within MS Office applications.

OpenOffice (at least it's PowerPoint equivalent) allows embedding of 
applets... I have not figured out how to embed applets in a jar (like 
Jmol.jar), but it is possible... I've posted a question about this on the OO 
user list, with no response, and I filed a bug report, which has been 
assigned a view days back...

Egon


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