On May 23, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:

> Something like:
>
> http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/examples-11/ 
> compare.htm
>
> but maybe better? I experimented with this a bit but didn't finish  
> the job.
>
not sure; that page hangs in Safari when I try to rotate.


> This can be done in JavaScript. The way this page is working is:
>
> JmolScript> set loadStructCallback "myfunc"
>
I worked on something similar, but I would like to avoid using  
javascript for this.  constant polling in js seems like an open  
invitation for trouble.


> But if you can figure out a scheme that would be reasonable in  
> terms of
> setting up this function wihtin Jmol -- I would want it to be possible
> to designate what applets are to be synced, not just "all applets  
> on the
> page" -- then I can see if I can implement it. Maybe some interesting
> issues there.

I can think about it, sure.  I don't really see a problem with  
synching all applets on a page; that would be much simpler anyway.


best,

tim
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Bioinformatics I: M-1                           im: molvisions
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04-16-07.  We will not forget you.



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