Frieda Reichsman wrote:

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> On May 11, 2007, at May 11, 7:34 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:
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>> JmolApplet.jar
>>
>> ---------------
>>
>> A single jar file containing all Jmol applet components.  Use this if
>>
>> you want to keep your website simple or you just want to upload a single
>>
>> JAR file whenever new versions are released. Loads Jmol somewhat slower
>>
>> than the previous option, as JmolApplet.jar is all of Jmol, and all of
>>
>> it must get loaded onto a user's machine before any structure is 
>> displayed.
>>
>
> The last sentence seems to imply that the JmolApplet0*.jar series 
> files do *not* all load before the user starts using the applet, and 
> that some of the jar files load only when the user accesses certain 
> features. But I do not see it stated explicitly in the paragraph about 
> the   JmolApplet0*.jar series that appeared above this one, though I 
> seem to remember it being said in earlier posts about this new file 
> system. So, just confirming - the 0* series load as needed?

correct. This is a new feature introduced in 11.1.30. About 650K load 
initially, and then there are about 350K of options that only load as 
needed, piece-by-piece. For example, Frieda, since you pretty much stick 
to PDB and CIF files, your users would never download the 
JmolApplet0_ReadersMore.jar file (61K). But you use cartoons, so 
JmolApplet0_ShapesBio.jar (52K) is downloaded when the first script that 
involves a cartoon is invoked. This is all automatic. For reference, 
JmolApplet.jar for Jmol 10.2 was 820K.

Bob

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