I think a page on the wiki with a description of each individual wiki and a 
download link (and links for any .js supporting files) would be great.  Then 
people could go grab whatever they needed.  One stop shopping.  I think part of 
the description should be a clear attribution of whoever contributed the widget 
so we could give proper credit when we use it.

I think a series of widgets that pulled bits of data from files would be great. 
 I know I've had a need to grab energies out of multiple model xyz files.  I've 
seen posts from others asking for help on the best way to grab other bits of 
data (hetnam or something recently I believe).  Many of these files contain a 
wealth of data that is certainly available but not always trivial to get at.  
Jmol is great at visualizing the molecules and provides the tools to get at and 
manipulate data.  Providing some widgets to help would make it that much more 
useful.


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Jeff Hansen
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
DePauw University
602 S. College Ave.
Greencastle, IN 46135
[email protected]
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On Jan 9, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Jonathan Gutow wrote:

> Dear Jmol Community:
>       Starting with the minimalist pop-up color picker I've been working on  
> I have begun to build a package of Jmol JavaScript Widgets.  My  
> question to the community is do you want one .js file or would it be  
> better to have to load separate files for each widget and possibly  
> separate supporting .js files as well?
>       For the color picker I use a bitmap generator available under the  
> Apache License.  I just folded it into the JmolWidgets.js file I'm  
> building, but realized I will have to include a lot of other librarys  
> to make sliders and some other widgets work.
>         As an aside, what other widgets do people want?
> 
> Jonathan
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