I found a better solution that works both with HTML5-JSmol and Java-Jmol,
and does not depend on setting the coverimage:
@media print {
div[id$='_appletdiv'] { display:none !important; }
div[id$='_appletinfotablediv']:before { content:url(someimage.jpg); }
}
Still, as I said, this is hardly needed in JSmol since both Firefox and Chrome
print the JSmol object contents.
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