On 11/17/2015 12:57 AM, Eric Martz wrote:
> This bug may not be worth fixing since it is specific to OS X, and may
> be a bug in Java.
>
> Using either the Java applet, or the Jmol application, the command
>
> write "test.pngj"
>
> saves a file that contains the atomic coordinates and the state of
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Eric Martz
wrote:
> This bug may not be worth fixing since it is specific to OS X, and may be
> a bug in Java.
>
> Using either the Java applet, or the Jmol application, the command
>
> write "test.pngj"
>
>
better is
write PNGJ "test.png"
or
write "test.png"
This bug may not be worth fixing since it is specific to OS X, and may
be a bug in Java.
Using either the Java applet, or the Jmol application, the command
write "test.pngj"
saves a file that contains the atomic coordinates and the state of Jmol.
In *Windows*, dragging this PNGJ file into the
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