Angel proudly presents...
Jmol new look!
Now I deserve my summer holidays, having done my quota of Jmol :-)
On 28 Jul 2008 at 13:54, Thomas Stout wrote:
Oh, those are very good! I quite like that set
Kalzium is a periodic table viewer, so perhaps not that confusing?
The Jmol J is an even better idea -- well done! :)
-Tom
PS - Enjoy a well-earned holiday!
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Angel Herráez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Angel proudly presents...
Jmol new look!
Now I deserve my summer holidays, having done my quota of Jmol :-)
Oh, those are very good! I quite like that set
Kalzium is a periodic table viewer, so perhaps not that confusing? On the
idea of adding a J to the kalzium icon, perhaps it could be the J from
the Java logo?
-Tom
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Angel Herráez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so while finding one of the images I discovered a nice set of icons in
WikiMedia Commons. It's got an LGPL licence, so I guess it's suitable to be
included in
Jmol.
So I got involved and made 20x20px versions of the needed icons. I've just
updated
http://biomodel.uah.es/Jmol/toolbar/
Hi all
After Bob's recent message about implementation of functions for some
toolbar buttons in the Jmol application, today I decided to try a new icon for
the rotate function in the toolbar. So, I am renewing some of the toolbar
icons. Before they are updated for good, I will welcome any
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Angel Herráez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After Bob's recent message about implementation of functions for some
toolbar buttons in the Jmol application, today I decided to try a new icon for
the rotate function in the toolbar. So, I am renewing some of the toolbar
On 26 Jul 2008 at 21:50, Egon Willighagen wrote:
I like the new icons. Might you tune the play/forward/etc buttons too? ;)
Will try, but my artistic talent is very limited :-D
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Here's something like what I meant that I found on Google SketchUp
(attached shapes.gif)
-Tom
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Thomas Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Very nice. I especially like the new version of the rotate button --
it's more indicative of 3-d rotation. I'm of mixed
Thomas Stout wrote:
Very nice. I especially like the new version of the rotate button -- it's
more indicative of 3-d
rotation.
Yes, that was the idea.
I'm of mixed opinion about using the POV-ray P -- if one knows POV-ray,
then they'll
recognize the P, but it conveys nothing to the
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