On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:16 AM, mhampton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I thought this might be of some interest to people since I'm not sure
> how well the process is documented.
>
> I wanted to make some vector field plots using Jmol and then put them
> on a web page.  To do that, you have to get the zipped script file
> from the cell, unzip it, and put it on your web server.  The server
> also has to have the jmol directory with the standard jmol .jar files
> and Jmol.js (downloaded from the jmol site).
>
> Instead of trying to explain it in detail, it may be more helpful to
> look at the result:
>
> http://www.d.umn.edu/~mhampton/m3298f9/vfieldplots.html
>
> ...for the lab the students are given a list of vector fields that
> they must match to the plots.
>
> It would be nice if this could be automated in some way, with some
> sort of "export to html page" command, analogous to the "Get Image"
> command currently supported.

Could you make a ticket to do this?  And yes, it is very natural to do
so, especially because jmol's *primary* goal/use case is doing exactly
that (except for chemistry).

 -- William

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