Could someone please explain to me how, in OS X (I am using leopard), 
to most easily set the Jmol.app default directory? The only ways I 
have found are so cumbersome that I have ended up littering my 
directory tree with many copies of (different versions of) Jmol.app. 
I double click on Jmol.app in the directory that has the relevant 
scripts and PDB files.

Ideally, I would like a button in Finder that would start Jmol.app, 
setting the current directory to the one current in Finder. "Open 
Terminal Here" is an application/droplet/script that does this for 
Terminal -- not sure if it could be modified to open Jmol.app.

Second best would be a way to drag and drop, or copy and paste, a 
directory path that I have located in Finder. If I could easily copy 
that path to the clipboard, then I could paste it into the Jmol 
Script Console after typing "cd ". I don't know how to copy a path 
from Finder to the clipboard.

Obviously, I don't want to have to hand-type the filepath into a Jmol 
cd command.

Thanks! -Eric


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