That's great Angel, thank you. I'll certainly take your word re.
setJmolTarget. I'm only speaking from a week's use of Jmol, not from your
more informed, developer's perspective!

Forgive me for nitpicking (I'm a computer scientist, not a chemist!) - why
not improve consistency by making the w, h arguments be passed and
interpreted in the exact same way as in function jmolApplet(size, ...)? i.e.
a two-member array which also allows percentage dimension specification in
the form "50%", "25%" etc. It seems logical to me to pass the size argument
directly from jmolApplet(..) to jmolResize(..), but perhaps there are
related issues of which I'm unaware.


2009/6/13 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>

> OK, the updated Jmol.js is already in SVN, both for 11.6 and for Trunk
> Should be part of the next releases (and you can pick it from there now for
> your applications)
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