Reinhold,
If you can use the signed applet, that is way better -- just use the pop-up
menu item File... to save the state. Even better, if you save the .JMOL
file, which is in ZIP file format, it will contain all the necessary files
in one handy location. Another possibility is to save the PNG or JPG image
-- these contain the state (but not the data files).
If you cannot use the signed applet, then the information you are looking
for is also in the Java console (not the Jmol console). That's available
from one of the icons in your system tray on the bottom right of your
screen.
Bob
2011/6/9 Reinhold Störmann <[email protected]>
> Having 3 different molecules in one JMol window, and after arranging
> them interactively to give the best representation of what I want to
> show, I stumbled upon the problem how to save this interactively
> generated script (on Windows Vista + Firefox 4.01 + JMol 12.0.39, if
> that matters).
>
> Using the
> File - Save script with state
> gives me the generated script in the JMol console and also in the java
> console.
>
> But I am unable to copy anything via CTRL-A, CTRL-C, CTRL-V into any
> editor program outside Java.
> Also it seems the consoles don't give me the option do save their
> contents ...
>
> So I' stuck (I dont want to copy the script by typing it symbol for
> symbol; it is quite long).
>
> Can anybody help?
>
> THanks
> Reinhold
>
>
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