OK, I would say you don't want Jmol there. Jmol is not a drawing program.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 6:41 PM, LMH <lmh_users-gro...@molconn.com> wrote:
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> Robert Hanson wrote:
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>> this could be a floating div or a static div next to a scrollable div.
>>
>> But I'm still not clear on the type of "drawing" you are after. Could
>> you point to a few examples of what you are interested using links to
>> the web?
>>
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>> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 5:40 PM, LMH <lmh_users-gro...@molconn.com
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>> Angel Herráez wrote:
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > I think that using Jmol for just displaying several 2D structures
>> is overkill.
>> >>From your MOLfiles many pieces of software can offer a display. For
>> > example, JME is much ligther than Jmol. Or you probably should
>> try some of
>> > the html+javascript based viewers that do not rely on Java.
>> >
>> > Reading the database should not be a problem if you know how to
>> use e.g
>> > php to fill in the webpage. I think that sorting rows goes into
>> the same field
>> > (php) or maybe you can use some ready-made libraries for that
>> task (I just
>> > tried "sortable html tables" in Google and solutions come out).
>> >
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>> I was thinking of using ruby on rails or ruby sinatra to create the
>> webpage (instead of php). This is in part because I am using ruby to
>> access the sqlite database. I think that it will not be too bad to
>> render the rest of the data in a browser, I just don't know how to
>> display the structure.
>>
>> I guess that the main issue is finding a solution that will easily
>> allow
>> the mixing of content on the page. Something like code that will just
>> "display this structure here" would be nice.
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> I have attached a .jpg capture from one of my spreadsheets. This is more
> or less what I need. Granted, it is a rather simple display, but the
> complex work is all related to exactly what compounds are displayed through
> the database queries and such.
>
> Other than display, I need an interactive interface that will allow me to
> act on decisions, such as "buy this one", or "don't show me this one
> again". It is relatively easy to do create this kind of interface in a
> browser, but that part I don't know how to do is to display the structures.
>
> Let me know if the attachment bounces and I will put the jpg on the web
> somewhere.
>
> LMHmedchem
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