> > Kevin, would you like to comment on this? Perhaps also it would help me to > understand the Bachrach scenario of data extraction and re-use in the > JavaScript/JSON/Chemdoodle (security) context. How might that work for > example (with or without server-side interventions)?
ChemDoodle doesn't prevent you from sharing data, only the author can prevent his/her data from being shared. If you want to share the data, you can easily add a function to show the file as ASCII, or to copy it to the system clipboard. I am curious though how that information will be useful on an iPad? Are there other applications you would paste that information into? Maybe an "email me this file" function would be what you are looking for. We are working on including ChemDoodle Web Components in iBooks. -Kevin On Apr 3, 2012, at 2:55 AM, Rzepa Henry wrote: > > On 3 Apr 2012, at 05:20, Jeff Hansen wrote: > >> Assuming everyone wants to spend $20 for a Windows only application I >> suppose you might be right (about not putting it at the top of the todo >> list). Probably not a good assumption though. >> > > The expected uses for this mode would include (for me for example) the > conversion of several 100 models on a Mac, at regular intervals, not in > batch mode. > > But I should again mention the theme of data integrity. By the time the > model data has gone through these various transforms, it is very unlikely > that a "molecule" and its semantics could be reconstituted from it. The > choice to re-use the model in a different context has certainly been greatly > weakened. If people are wondering how this works, let me give one example. > I frequently go to Steve Bachrach's blog, where he invariably embeds Jmol > with data. I often induce Jmol to release the data and try out other > calculations in a separate environment. Quite often these in turn materialise > as a similarly enhanced blog post, or a comment on Steve's blog. I am sure > many reading this list will have done something similar in a different > context. I will bet however that the transform Collada => VRML => chemistry > file does not exist, and almost certainly never will. > > Since the purpose of obtaining Collada export was to create a 3D widget in > iBooks author so as to incorporate an interactive model, an alternative > which may preserve the data integrity rather better would be to include eg > GLMol or Chemdoodle or any other as a widget in iBooks author. > > Kevin, would you like to comment on this? Perhaps also it would help me to > understand the Bachrach scenario of data extraction and re-use in the > JavaScript/JSON/Chemdoodle (security) context. How might that work for > example (with or without server-side interventions)? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to > monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second > resolution app monitoring today. Free. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Jmol-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second resolution app monitoring today. Free. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Jmol-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users

