darren.rhodes wrote:

> When I type the following on my command line,
> 
> jmol MeOH_NMR01b.log &
> 
> As is common to our shared experience, jmol starts up, the structure
> found within the file MeOH_NMR.log is appears and it can be
> interrogated using the tools that ship with jmol.

Yes, but that's Jmol Application in your computer. Your question sounded 
like you want something your contacts can watch in a website, that means 
JSmol, either in the Java Applet modality or in the HTML5 modality. The 
functionality of the 3 is the same, just a clarification in our discussion.


> I also have a copy of this file on figshare,
> http://figshare.com/articles/Methanol_NMR/1262213
> 
> I want to email Alice and Bob and say to them, "If you put this
> figshare url into [Proteopedia or somewhere else??] it will return a
> jmol interface (make sure your java is enabled) and you can
> interrogate it using all of jmol's functionality."

That was understood, yes. Only comment: you no longer need Java with 
JSmol. 
"interrogate" will of curse need knowledge of the Jmol Scripting or the popup 
menu by the user.

> I hope this is clearer.

It was fully  clear to me. As Nina and Henry said, success may depend on 
capabilities of the server hosting the model.



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