#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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Description changed by gutow:

Old description:

> I believe this drop-in set of javascript files now works.  Need testers!
>
> NOTE this package is outdated and the trac has moved to the notebook
> google site.  See http://code.google.com/p/sagenb/issues/detail?id=1 for
> details.
>
> If you are using <= Sage 4.6  this should still work.
>
> To test, do:
>
> {{{
> sage -f
> http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Jmol_for_SageNoteBook-1.1.1.spkg
> }}}
>
> or
>
> {{{
> ./sage -f
> http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Jmol_for_SageNoteBook-1.1.1.spkg
> }}}
> depending on your command line syntax.
>

> This will change the Jmol files, jmol_lib.js and notebook_lib.js (current
> as of Sage 4.4.3), so you might want to do it in a test Sage
> installation.
>

> Adds the following features to the notebook:
>
> 1) No more than 5 Jmols will be active at once.  This prevents running
> out of memory.  The user is provided with a link to wake up sleeping
> Jmols that they wish to manipulate.  Sleeping Jmols are replaced with a
> static image.
>
> 2) A spin on/off check box is now provided.
>
> 3) The user may choose among a number of display sizes.
>
> 4) In the function tab, the user may change function color and mesh
> color.
>
> 5) The "State" tab displays the Jmol script to get the Jmol display.
> Eventually this will probably be hidden.  If we can get the notebook to
> store this user views would also transfer across sessions.

New description:

 I believe this drop-in set of javascript files now works.  Need testers!

 NOTE this package is outdated and the trac has moved to the notebook
 google site.  See http://code.google.com/p/sagenb/issues/detail?id=1 for
 details.

 If you are using <= Sage 4.5  this should still work.

 To test, do:

 {{{
 sage -f
 http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Jmol_for_SageNoteBook-1.1.1.spkg
 }}}

 or

 {{{
 ./sage -f
 http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Jmol_for_SageNoteBook-1.1.1.spkg
 }}}
 depending on your command line syntax.


 This will change the Jmol files, jmol_lib.js and notebook_lib.js (current
 as of Sage 4.4.3), so you might want to do it in a test Sage installation.


 Adds the following features to the notebook:

 1) No more than 5 Jmols will be active at once.  This prevents running out
 of memory.  The user is provided with a link to wake up sleeping Jmols
 that they wish to manipulate.  Sleeping Jmols are replaced with a static
 image.

 2) A spin on/off check box is now provided.

 3) The user may choose among a number of display sizes.

 4) In the function tab, the user may change function color and mesh color.

 5) The "State" tab displays the Jmol script to get the Jmol display.
 Eventually this will probably be hidden.  If we can get the notebook to
 store this user views would also transfer across sessions.

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