Jeff, just a thought: Your idea of dynamically graphing the data is way
cool. And using inline svg is very interesting. But it is unfortunate that
it isn't a general solution since it isn't accessible to all users. You
might consider just doing this with CSS. Various people have done that with
static energy plots for specific compounds, and pages are out there that
could serve as guides. It seems to me that CSS is a more generally
applicable solution. Divgraph, for example, would work nicely here (
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/divgraph/examples.htm). There also
might be some sophisticated Java applets out there that do the sort of
plotting you are interested in doing, but I'm not sure.
Bob
>> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Jeff Hansen <jhan...@depauw.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Bob,
>>> The idea is to use a multiple model file in Jmol, pull out the energies
>>> of each model, and use that data to generate an svg graph. The svg should
>>> highlight the point corresponding to the model currently being displayed and
>>> likewise if the user clicks a point on the svg it will highlight the point
>>> and update the jmol to display the corresponding model. In other words, the
>>> svg will be a graph of the energies of the models and the svg and applet
>>> will "talk" to each other.
>>>
>>>
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