Thanks Alex, I'm a little bit near to the solution, but it doesn't work again :S
If I add the jmolScript line it only shows the image ( <img
src="wp-content/logo.png")
I have put the surface.pmesh file in the wp-content path and in the jmol path.
Ok thanks, I'm working on it.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Angel Herráez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Janzo
>
> I don't think you need to convert your pmesh into mol or to load any
> molecule into Jmol.
> Just make it load the pmesh file.
>
> The details may depend on how your "insertJmol" function is written.
>
> This is what I would do:
>
> onLoad="insertJmol('caffeine_applet',400,400,''); jmolScript('pmesh
> \"mymesh.pmesh\" ')"
>
> (as long as you are using Jmol.js)
>
>
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