Go for it! Some quick ideas:

color picker
MO picker
Xtal symmetry picker
model picker
animation controls
message report box
command line input (already in Jmol.js)
interactive flot graphics for energies -- sort of like
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/jmol-flot-energy.htm
or other graphed properties:
file:///C:/jmol-dev/workspace/Jmol-documentation/script_documentation/examples-11/jmol-flot.htm

:)


On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Jeff Hansen <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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> 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
> >                          Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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