I was thinking of something like a browser plug-in, just as it is 
available for PowerPoint.
We'll see, where it goes.





Am 19.12.10 17:06, schrieb Rich:
> On 19-12-2010 10:27, Martin Hediger wrote:
>> Of course, Jmol is very poweful and I am using it as well for many things.
>> Inconvenient probably is the wrong word, I just find the PyMOL handling
>> of large molecules a bit more intuitive.
> Understood.
>
>    As far as I can see, there are
>> more view options in PyMOL (Ribbons, Surfaces, etc), this would be
>> particularyl helpful.
> As long as you are basing your evaluation on the latest versions of Jmol
> because it has changed a lot over the last couple of years. Current
> versions do handle ribbons and surfaces.
>
>> Anyway, the questions remains, how one could run a PyMOL session through
>> a web browser. I will be looking at the input from the previous postings.
> As far as I know it isn't possible which is why Jmol is a choice.
> Although one of the other options may fit better with your needs even
> though they aren't PyMol either.
>
> There was some talk quite a while ago about a different version of PyMol
> that could do this but I don't think it ever got off the ground.
>
> Rich
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