Eric Martz wrote:

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>What I think would be useful would be a simplifed Jmol menu for 
>beginners that omits the more advanced stuff. Perhaps there could be 
>an item on the menu "Simplified menu" that when checked would use the 
>simplified menu, and when unchecked would show the full/advanced menu?
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now that's a nice idea. All we would do is include the menu file in the 
distribution and pull it right in. It would be in the JAR file. Very simple.

>What I think might make the menu system enormously more useful would 
>be some sort of help system built into the menu. For example, what if 
>mouseover any menu item opened a box with a sentence or short 
>paragraph of explanation (including grayed out items, and why they're 
>grayed out). Perhaps these could be brief explanations, with links 
>that open a new browser window and go to the full explanation? Just a thought.
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definitely more involved... but not impossible, I think.

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