ah, ok. That would be cool....

timothy driscoll wrote:

On 2004-10-07 (13:24) Bob Hanson wrote:


Wayne, this is certainly no problem. See for example

http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/chemistry/mo/struc/explore.htm

Click on copper (Cu), then "View All"

That popup window is being written by Javascript, and links on that
new window call functions on the "opener" page. Note that JavaScript
can even be used to write whole functions ("cloning" itself) if
desired into the new window.


From the pop-up window you can click on [big window] to see yet

another pop-up window.

Bob Hanson



hi Bob,

very nice site you have.  I think, though, that Wayne wants the ability
to dynamically resize the applet by resizing the window (aka the Jmol
application).  at least, that is what happens at the example URL.


Wayne, this issue came up a few threads ago on the jmol-users list, and unfortunately the answer as I recall was "no, Jmol can't do that."


regards,

tim

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