>And another question: does a link like:
>
>http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/index.htm#setbondstyles
>
>always point to the latest version? 
>
It always points to the "default" version, as defined near the top of

http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/code.js

This is intended to be the most recent version, so, yes.



>Because a link like:
>
>http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/index.htm?ver=11.2#setbondstyles
>
>will be outdated very quickly at the current pace of things :) (which
>is good, of course)
>
>  
>
right, don't use that. Right now all the versions are together, and you 
can select for which one you want; I was considering pulling out earlier 
versions and just having stand-alone pages for them. That still might be 
necessary since this is getting pretty large. Lots of possibilities 
here; I just don't have the time to do more than this right now.

I realize that Excel is really retro, but it does provide a very simple 
way to update and organize the documentation. Key for me has been VERY 
fast updating, which the Excel provides, as well as lots of flexibility, 
which that spreadsheet set provides. 
(http://www.stolaf.edu/academics/chemapps/jmol/docs/scripts.xls)

Bob



-- 
Robert M. Hanson
Professor of Chemistry
St. Olaf College
Northfield, MN
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr


If nature does not answer first what we want,
it is better to take what answer we get. 

-- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900



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