#9238: J. Gutow's update to Jmol in the notebook...
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   Reporter:  gutow                             |       Owner:  gutow       
       Type:  enhancement                       |      Status:  needs_review
   Priority:  major                             |   Milestone:  sage-4.6.2  
  Component:  notebook                          |    Keywords:              
     Author:  Jonathan Gutow                    |    Upstream:  N/A         
   Reviewer:  Jason Grout, Karl-Dieter Crisman  |      Merged:              
Work_issues:                                    |  
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Comment(by gutow):

 You beat me to finishing the update to the trac ticket.  Everything has
 been moved to the notebook google site.  This will not work with the
 latest release as the location of the notebook code has changed.  This
 .spkg will not properly update 4.6.1.

 See http://code.google.com/p/sagenb/issues/detail?id=1  for details of
 what works with 4.6.1.  I will now finish updating this trac.

 Sorry,
 Jonathan
 Replying to [comment:42 kcrisman]:
 > I tried installing this on a recent alpha of Sage:
 > {{{
 >
 > Updating sagenb-0.8.10-py2.6.egg
 > removing old jmol_lib.js and notebook_lib.js…
 > New jmol_lib.js installed.
 > New notebook_lib.js installed.
 > removing Jmol*.jar and support files…
 > installing Jmol.jar and support files…
 > New Jmol*.jar and support files installed.
 >
 > real  0m0.335s
 > user  0m0.012s
 > sys   0m0.075s
 > Successfully installed Jmol_for_SageNoteBook-1.1.1
 > Now cleaning up tmp files.
 > Making Sage/Python scripts relocatable...
 > Making script relocatable
 > Finished installing Jmol_for_SageNoteBook-1.1.1.spkg
 > }}}
 > So all seemed well.  But after ./sage -b, the Jmol applet now seems to
 be exactly as it was originally.  Did I miss something I was supposed to
 do other than ./sage -f this spkg?

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