On 2005-03-02 (16:00) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Wed, March 2, 2005 3:34 pm, timothy driscoll said:
>>
>>hi Rich,
>>
>>just to clarify the term 'live action': can you actually use the
>>applet within the Web page as it sits within Keynote? or is it truly
>>static - meaning no interactivity, li
On Wed, March 2, 2005 3:34 pm, timothy driscoll said:
>
> hi Rich,
>
> just to clarify the term 'live action': can you actually use the applet
> within the Web page as it sits within Keynote? or is it truly static -
> meaning no interactivity, like a gif?
>
> I would be quite happy (understatemen
On 2005-03-02 (15:20) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Wed, March 2, 2005 12:48 pm, timothy driscoll said:
>>On 2005-03-02 (11:13) Bob Hanson wrote:
>>
>>>I think it's way better that it supports the HTML instead of just
>>>the=20 applet itself. In fact, I don't know exactly what "the
>>>applet itself
On Wed, March 2, 2005 12:48 pm, timothy driscoll said:
> On 2005-03-02 (11:13) Bob Hanson wrote:
>
>>I think it's way better that it supports the HTML instead of just
>>the=20 applet itself. In fact, I don't know exactly what "the applet
>>itself"=20 would mean. I definitely would need that LiveCon
On 2005-03-02 (11:13) Bob Hanson wrote:
>I think it's way better that it supports the HTML instead of just
>the=20 applet itself. In fact, I don't know exactly what "the applet
>itself"=20 would mean. I definitely would need that LiveConnect
>part, and this way=20 I can troubleshoot in my browser
I think it's way better that it supports the HTML instead of just the
applet itself. In fact, I don't know exactly what "the applet itself"
would mean. I definitely would need that LiveConnect part, and this way
I can troubleshoot in my browser before ever integrating into PPT.
Just perfect as
> I
> was wondering if it might be possible to embed a webpage containing a jmol
> applet
> and thus have a more interactive presentation. I know I could do this with
> html but...
>
> I wonder if anyone could try this out and see if it works as I hope.
I am not aware of anyone trying this ... bu
t tried it with Jmol, but it worked with Chime
Ewen
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I have a presentation in an old version of Powerpo
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Subject: [Jmol-users] Keynote
I have a presentation in an old version of Powerpoint that I have to
update, I was
thinking of buying Keynote because it appears to be possible to embed a
webview. I
was wondering if it might be possible to embed a webpage containing a
I have a presentation in an old version of Powerpoint that I have to update, I
was
thinking of buying Keynote because it appears to be possible to embed a
webview. I
was wondering if it might be possible to embed a webpage containing a jmol
applet
and thus have a more interactive presentation
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