Hi -

The best thing is to look for examples and start to adapt them to do new
things. Take it slowly; do not be too ambitious.

Look at the jmol.js library; and note you will be using JavaScript
combined with Jmol scripting rather than Java.

There are lots of examples and tutorials on the web: Google "jmol
tutorial"!

Cheers, Adam


On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 21:44 +0530, Sam Paul D. wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am a research scholar and I would like to start writing scripts for
> a  molecule viewer using Java.  Kindly suggest me how to start
> scripting and what are the basics which I have to learn.
> 
> 
> dsp
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