On Feb 6, 2006, at 6:31 p, Bob Hanson wrote:

This messages is for users who have been using message callbacks from the Jmol applet on web pages. Ignore if you are not into this sort of thing.

I'm working on an idea that allows access to information about a model and does NOT require using callback functions. I'm just testing it out; it should show up in the next release, but I expect some changes to occur as we start seeing how it works.

The idea is a new JavaScript method for that applet that looks like this, assuming jmolApplet0 is an applet already on a page.

var objInfo=getProperty("some property name")

or

var objInfo=getProperty("some property name","some atom selection")

hi Bob,

I think the idea is excellent. I will have to think a bit more about the implementation before I feel comfortable giving any informed input...


regards,

tim
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