On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 05:56 -0600, Dan Lewis wrote: > 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. >
IIRC, RH stripped the Java from its release. So be warned this may not work. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
