I believe that if you have callback enabled, then you will get a message 
when the load script is complete and, for example, a file is loaded, 
that says "Script completed" or something to that effect.

eric capps wrote:

>I should clarify that I am referring to 10.x and am aware of the fact  
>that you can give Jmol script commands to execute in the jmolApplet()  
>function call. I'm just looking for a general way to tell when the  
>applet is done loading and ready for input.
>
>On Jul 16, 2006, at 4:41 PM, eric capps wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Is there a way to tell when the Jmol applet has finished loading,  
>>ideally with javascript? By finished loading, I mean that the  
>>loading splash screen has disappeared and Jmol responds to script  
>>commands.
>>
>>-Eric
>>    
>>
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