#12299: Advance Jmol Interactive Features in Flask Notebook
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Reporter: gutow | Owner: jason, mpatel, was
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.1
Component: notebook | Resolution:
Keywords: Jmol, 3D, notebook | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers:
Authors: gutow | Merged in:
Dependencies: #11080,#11078,#11503 | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by gutow):
Can you add some more information as I'm not sure I understand what you
are seeing?
Replying to [comment:15 kcrisman]:
> My first attempt at getting this to work showed that * the Tachyon
"placeholder" evaluates fine, though I agree with strogdon from #9238
that it's annoying to always have to make it interactive, though I
understand the reasoning
1) Are you running locally or from a server? 2) Is this a tachyon image or
a Jmol image (Jmol looks just like what you would see in Jmol, the Tachyon
image has no axis ticks/numbers)? This is important, because your
problems may relate to how I am handling the case where the server does
not have a JVM installed.
> * Nothing else worked - lots of messages about restarting Jmol and so
forth. At one point I even got a !JmolData java applet starting outside
the browser window.
If you are running locally you should see the JmolData application launch
to generate the static image. So I think that answers my question about
your test environment (local with a JVM available, right?). What browser
are you running and did you run the notebook in secure mode? I assume you
are getting the "Trying to launch JmolApplet#X..." dialogs? This means
your browser is not getting the applets from the server or is taking a
very long time to load them. Any more details you have would be useful
(OS, flask notebook version, etc...).
Thanks for the report.
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