Hi Jonathan,
I have done a very preliminary test in 11.3.28. The views reproduce
very nicely but I did not try anything fancy. (Yet).
For your interface window, I would suggest that the initial "page"
that shows (instead of the current default, the Pop-In Jmol tab)
would be changed to be a very simple display, something to the effect
of,
Welcome to the Jmol Web Page Maker.
Two formats of web page are available. You can choose between them
using the tabs above, or the links below:
- the Pop-In Jmol [ explain what this is and link to it or refer to
tab above ]
- the ScriptButton Jmol [ explain and link to it or refer to tab above ]
I am assuming that you want naive users to be able to navigate this,
that's why I make this suggestion. Perhaps it is off-target to your
aims, but I thought it worth mentioning.
For the panel with text and buttons, it would be a nice convenience
if the user could select the bkg color in the interface, but of
course this can be done later with a text editor.
I plan to test again with some more complex structure views in the
next week or so, and will let you know how the view reproduction goes.
Nice work!!
Frieda
On Sep 27, 2007, at 4:56 PM, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
Dear all,
For those of you willing to work with the prerelease version of
Jmol, I have some requests for testing. I believe I now have the
export to web function writing correct xhtml 1.1 compliant .html
files. I have already noticed some problems with reproducing the
exact views seen in the application for molecular orbitals. I need
people to try making web pages of their favorite views using the
export to web dialog. I need to know of anything that looks
different between the Jmol application and applet displays. I would
also like feedback suggesting improvements for the interface.
Here are two interface changes I am considering. If you have
opinions let me know:
1) Move the help/instructions into a separate window (will probably
use the standard Jmol help dialog).
2) Add a small version (1-2 lines) of the log to the bottom of the
window where it will always be visible. The large version would
probably remain in the back tab.
Thanks for any feedback you might have.
Jonathan
Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
Chemistry Department [EMAIL PROTECTED]
UW-Oshkosh Office:
920-424-1326
800 Algoma Boulevard FAX:920-424-2042
Oshkosh, WI 54901
http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/
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