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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 09:02, John Simmie wrote:
> My original posting was a legitimate technical query as to whether one
> could marry the excellent JMol applet with the software which I happen to
> use for my  lectures
> and research presentations with a view to improving the latter.
>
> I was disappointed with some of the responses ... some people thought it
> clever to cast aspersions on my choice of presentation software.  This is
> neither helpful nor particularly novel.

To add my 2 cents... PP is an excellent program, but doesn't run on the 
platforms I use. So I just tried OpenOffice to see how your problem would 
work out in that program... Thought it was interesting.

Egon

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