#16004: Update notebook to utilize pure javascript JSmol for default live 3-D
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Reporter: gutow | Owner: gutow
Type: enhancement | Status:
Priority: major | needs_work
Component: notebook | Milestone: sage-6.4
Keywords: Jmol 3D 3-D | Resolution:
Authors: gutow | Merged in:
Report Upstream: Reported upstream. Developers | Reviewers:
acknowledge bug. | Work issues:
Branch: | Commit:
Dependencies: #16003 | Stopgaps:
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Changes (by kcrisman):
* cc: chapoton (added)
* upstream: N/A => Reported upstream. Developers acknowledge bug.
Comment:
Okay, actual status - on Mac:
* Safari works fine. (But don't have Safari > 5 on this machine.)
* FF works nice, but the popup menu just won't appear. (Might be a
mistake I made.)
* Chrome won't show, but the popup menu ''does'' appear.
I have put an updated version of this at
https://github.com/kcrisman/sagenb/tree/jsmol though the only substantive
difference with Jonathan's branch are:
* Fixed very small bug introduced for viewing documentation
* Commented out widget code rather than deleted it
* Did not add new icons etc.
so one can still use either branch for testing, and I can easily make a
pull request once it's set.
Hopefully I kept as many of his commits as possible as well. Now that I
know that *any* click on a Jsmol will activate it, that's not even that
bad to necessarily need the message - I thought one had to click precisely
on the little mysterious icon, which would indeed be confusing.
So needs testing by someone other than me again - but Jonathan would be a
great tester now! strogdon or chapoton or Andrey or someone perhaps can
do so... though this is probably the worst time of year for it!
Finally, from [http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Jmol_JavaScript_Object the
Jmol wiki]:
> Reading binary files in some browsers and saving images and Jmol states
in all browsers do require a server-side PHP script.
Not being able to save either is a bummer. I'm going to look into this
php file thingie a little bit.
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