Bob,

Very interesting.  I quite agree that pdf files with U3D become very big
very fast.

It seems to me this would also work for a downloaded pdf file if you
included the full path in the link?  I.e. if I open the downloaded pdf in a
browser, shouldn't clicking on the picture take me to your website?

One thought, wouldn't the .epub files be a more natural environment for
Jmol?  It's partly xhtml based, but can be made to look much like a pdf
file (though I am not sure how).

Jan     

"Robert Hanson" <hans...@stolaf.edu> skrev:
> At various times there has been lively discussion on this list about the
> prospects of having "live" 3D Jmol in PDF files.
> No, it's still not possible. But I thought I would put together a little
PDF
> that shows that you don't need to have that capability to do effectively
the
> same thing (at least on websites).
> 
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/data/live3DJmol.pdf
> 
> Obvious limitations:
> 
> -- not transportable.
> -- still requires a number of files.
> 
> Bob
> 
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> 
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> 
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