On 9 Jun 2012, at 16:03, Robert Hanson wrote:

> I'm wondering what additional JavaScript-based 3D molecular visualization
> libraries people are interested in linking Jmol to. These could be
> HTML5-only, WebGL-only, or some combination. It might not be terribly
> difficult to implement that.
> 
> Interest? Ideas?
> 

I have been asked by a publisher with whom  I am discussing replacing static 
images with  HTML5/WebGL instances, to ensure that the minimal behaviour always 
defaults to the replaced image (= the  Acrobat version of an article).   I 
wonder if it might be possible to define an array of such images (say Figures 
1-10)  which the  Jmol scripts can cascade down to if for whatever reason the 
active scripts are not possible.

I know that a  JPG can be generated server side to insert such an image, but  a 
"pre-generated" array of images would  be useful if the server-side generation 
were not to be available (ie the same images that have been used in the static  
Acrobat version). 


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