> RuntimeError: jmol cannot run, no suitable java version found
>>
>> I'm currently running Sage 6.6rc0 and I have double checked that I have 
>> Java installed.  Any ideas for how to get Sage to recognize my Java? 
>>  Thanks in advance for the help!
>>
> A workaround might be to do it in the notebook. The jmol used there is a 
> javascript version if I'm not mistaken, and is therefore not dependent on 
> java being recognized. 
>

Using viewer='tachyon' might also work, though I don't know if that option 
will work for combinatorics/root system stuff. 

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