Marco,

I use GAMESS to generate many of my web pages.  You can look at  
examples at my web site.  See the Jmol stuff and the chemistry  
tutorials.

Note: Angel is correct.  You should start by opening the files in the  
application (Jmol.jar) and set up the view you want.  Then use the  
Export to web option to generate a skeleton web page that you can add  
text to in a WYSIWYG editor.  A tutorial on this is also available on  
my web site (includes an intro on controlling what things look like in  
Jmol as well):

http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Jmol_Web_Page_Maker/Export_to_web_tutorial.shtml

You might also consider buying Angel's book, which explains a lot.

Jonathan
On Jul 31, 2010, at 1:23 AM, [email protected]  
wrote:

> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:41:48 -0400
> From: Marco Zimmer-De Iuliis <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Jmol-users] Use gamess.log file to make a Jmol applet
> To: jmol list serve <[email protected]>
> Message-ID:
>       <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am very new to Jmol, and this may be a very basic question, but I  
> would
> like to create jmol applets of molecules that I have optimized and  
> performed
> vibrational analyses on using GAMESS.
>
> I use the GAMESS-US package and usually the optimization steps and
> vibrational data are both in the .log file from GAMESS.
>
> I have Jmol and I can open the log files and see my molecules, but I  
> am
> unsure how to go about making an applet I can use.  I would like to  
> be able
> to put it on a web page as aswell as in a power point presentation.
>
> Is there any tutorials out there for newbies that someone can  
> recommend?
>
> My thanks in advance.

                          Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
Chemistry Department                                 [email protected]
UW-Oshkosh                                           Office:920-424-1326
800 Algoma Boulevard                                 FAX:920-424-2042
Oshkosh, WI 54901
                  http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/gutow






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