On Sunday 30 October 2005 06:13 pm, Asif Lodhi wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
> On 10/30/05, flxms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > since I discovered the molecule visualization applet Jmol a few days
> > ago, I get more and more enthusiastic about this fantastic program. A
> > far better solution than MDL chime: No installation required, cross
> > platform, easy to use, supports rasmol scripting and open source -
> > couldn't be any better!
> > A real killer-feature would be the integration of jmol into OpenOffice
> > Impress presentations for demonstrating molecules in lectures! As there
> > is the option to integrate applets in Impress, this should be possible!?
> > Unfortunately I tried really hard, but didn't manage to integrate jmol
> > (or any other simple demo-applet like Suns JavaClock) via the menu
> > "insert" -> "objects" -> "applet". I couldn't find any useful
> > information about how to insert an applet on the internet. So I thought
> > you might be able to help... What am I doing wrong?
> > I would be really grateful for any troubleshooting or hint on this
> > problem. Kind regards from Munich,
>
> Beautiful!  I have OO1.2 or OO1.1.2 something that comes bundled with
> Fedora Core 3.  When you right click with your mouse on a toolbar
> you'll get a short cut context menu.  Select customize from the
> context menu and you'll get a dialog box showing main categories in
> the left pane and toolbars with configured buttons in the right pane.
> Expand the "Insert" node in the left pane and there you'll find
> "Insert Applet".  Select it and Add it to the toolbar of your choice
> on the left (you can select the toolbar using the combo-box on the
> right side).  Then you can use the Insert Applet button to insert the
> applet.  But you'll have to save it as HTML in order to run it!!!
> That's the problem.  One solution is to use Insert Plugin and use
> something called Java-Plugin to insert the same in your document.
> Lastly, before doing any of the above, you need to have, preferably,
> the latest version of Java installed on your machine and you need to
> do that before you install OO (that's what I read in Setup Guide,
> etc.).
> --
> Asif

    JRE (Java) does not have to be installed before OOo. If OOo is installed 
first, search for jvmsetup and run it. It is in the program folder of OOo. It 
will detect the JRE folder and register it in OOo for you.

Dan

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