On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Eric Martz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Proteopedia is a wiki on macromolecular structure, so anyone can
> contribute (as in Wikipedia). Its most exciting innovation is a
> "Scene Authoring Tool" that makes it easy for those unfamiliar with
> the Jmol scripting language to develop custom molecular views, or
> scenes, in Jmol. These scenes are then automatically saved (as state
> scripts), and played back in Jmol from "green links" in the text.
> There can be as many applets per page as needed.
For long I wished to see [EMAIL PROTECTED] with custom views on thing.
Exactly like the way this is done. I really like the idea of those
green links! Brilliant!
Does not work for me, but the idea is brilliant :)
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.net.SocketPermission 132.77.150.58:80 connect,resolve)
----line 1 command 1 of file null:
script >> "/wiki/scripts/1eve/E2020_close_up_with_84_279/10.spt" <<
Script completed
Firefox 2.0.0.13, Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_05-b13
> You are invited to add text about your favorite molecules, to add
> scenes that show key features, and to suggest ideas for technical
> improvements to best exploit Jmol.
What about the wiki code? That is, are the mediawiki extensions open
source? Can we expect to use them in Wikipedia for small molecules
too?
Egon
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