Thanks a lot Angel.
Those tips were really useful.
Any suggestion as how to put a border around the Jmol applet? (without
using html)



On 8/16/09, Angel Herráez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kokuho , there is an important differemce between
>>     jmolApplet([650, 450], "load \"" + val + "\"");
> and
>>     jmolApplet([650, 450], "load @val");
>
> The first uses a Javascript variable, while the second (tries to) use a
> JmolScript variable.
>
> Regarding the quotes, Jmol needs double quotes (but they are optional in
> most cases). The
> backslash is just javascript way of including one set of double quotes
> inside another. You
> could also do
>       jmolApplet([650, 450], 'load "' + val + '"');
> (note the single quotes there)
> or, as long as your filepath+name has no troublesome characters, even
>       jmolApplet([650, 450], 'load ' + val);
>
>> And, is this the way I should use variables in any script command?
>
> Yes, as long as they are Javascript variables and you are writing your code
> in the page
> source code using Javascript. You example sounded like you wanted to use
> JmolScript
> variables, which is another business.
>
> Finally, it is recommended that you use
>       jmolInitialize("../", true);
> since that will download only the needed components of the (signed) applet,
> so reducing the
> page load time --and memory load--. When you use "JmolAppletSigned.jar" as
> the second
> parameter you are requesting the full applet in one go.
>
>

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