Henry,

I don’t know about Powerpoint, but on the Mac side Keynote had the capability 
to do this. This feature was removed in recent versions of Keynote. Apple 
reduced all of their iWorks apps to the lowest common denominator to make them 
cross compatible in OSX and iOS.

I’m not sure what you’re doing with your student notes. I’d be interested in 
seeing what you do. My first attempt at dealing with JSmol in student notes 
left me with a very primitive slide production capability.

I am convinced that the way to deal with this presentation/notes JSmol dilemma 
is to turn things around. Specifically, don’t mess with embedding JSmol in 
slides. Embed sides in a webpage/JSmol template. Keynote --> pdf --> individual 
jpg files is an automated process that takes less than 30 seconds. I’m guessing 
PP/Windows allows this also. I’m currently working on a JSmol friendly template 
that will display the keynote images as slides that interact with a JSmol 
embedded in the same webpage.

Referencing previous list emails, this should all play without an Internet 
connection.

Otis

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Otis Rothenberger
o...@chemagic.com
http://chemagic.com

> On Feb 6, 2015, at 2:45 AM, Rzepa, Henry S <h.rz...@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> My small contribution;  JSmol is “tablet/phone friendly” and  I wanted to 
> extend the generic Jmol to the devices now typically in the hands of 
> students.  Thus JSmol has been integrated into some of our student  lecture 
> notes for 18 months now.
> 
> PS Years ago,  I investigated a  Powerpoint extension that would allow Java 
> applets to be embedded into slides. Installing it was just too much for many 
> people, and it never got used much (I dont use  Powerpoint myself). Does 
> anyone know whether eg  JSmol can be easily embedded into PPT slides?
> 
> 




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