No issue, I guess this is what Bob Hanson suggested in his last mail:
document.getElementById("data").value = jmolEvaluate('select
*;write("PDB")')
I'm using it, but as I said, the problem is that the coordinates dont
even get written to the textarea.
Still hoping to find a solution.
Martin
Am 19.10.11 17:32, schrieb Angel Herráez:
> Sorry, I was wrong. There is indeed a write() function that can be
> used to output coordinates data to a variable instead of a file.
>
> See
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/#functions
> and go down until you find
> x = write(...)
>
>
> El 18 Oct 2011 a las 14:16, Angel Herráez escribió:
>
>> Hello, Martin
>>
>> The syntax has never been write("whatever").
>
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