From: Egon W. <ego...@gm...> - 2013-01-18 08:52:47
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Hi Bob, when I have Jmol on my Google Nexus 7 and move the tablet, the protein starts rotating. You demoed that in the video... however, the started rotation in in an unexpected direction... when I rotate the tablet along a vertical axis (left-right), the protein rotates along a horizontal axis instead... similarly, when I rotate the tablet along a horizontal axis (turned up / flat on table), the protein structure moves left-right... In short, the rotation sensors work the other way around then Jmol thinks... this may be device dependent, and I was wondering if there is an option to set it? This may be a nice thing for me to hack... what development platform did you use? Eclipse with the Android SDK? Did you write up a wiki page on how to get going? I only see http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Support/Android Egon -- Dr E.L. Willighagen Postdoctoral Researcher Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT Maastricht University (http://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/) Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/ LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/in/egonw Blog: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/ PubList: http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/tag/papers |
From: A. H. <ang...@ua...> - 2013-01-18 09:25:19
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Egon, does that depend on whether your tablet is in landscape or portrait orientation? I'm just curious... |
From: Egon W. <ego...@gm...> - 2013-01-18 09:51:21
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Angel Herráez <ang...@ua...> wrote: > Egon, does that depend on whether your tablet is in landscape or portrait orientation? Yeah, good question; the app actually automatically goes into landscape mode, so that is where I get it, and I cannot go into portrait mode at all. Egon -- Dr E.L. Willighagen Postdoctoral Researcher Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT Maastricht University (http://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/) Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/ LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/in/egonw Blog: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/ PubList: http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/tag/papers |
From: A. H. <ang...@ua...> - 2013-01-18 14:17:02
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An what about JSmol? Will it run in the Nexus web browser? I am reading it's got Chrome -- it should run! |
From: Robert H. <ha...@st...> - 2013-01-18 14:55:32
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 2:52 AM, Egon Willighagen < ego...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Bob, > > when I have Jmol on my Google Nexus 7 and move the tablet, the protein > starts rotating. You demoed that in the video... however, the started > rotation in in an unexpected direction... when I rotate the tablet > along a vertical axis (left-right), the protein rotates along a > horizontal axis instead... similarly, when I rotate the tablet along a > horizontal axis (turned up / flat on table), the protein structure > moves left-right... > > How odd! > In short, the rotation sensors work the other way around then Jmol > thinks... this may be device dependent, and I was wondering if there > is an option to set it? > > This may be a nice thing for me to hack... what development platform > did you use? Eclipse with the Android SDK? Did you write up a wiki > page on how to get going? I only see > http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Support/Android > > Yes, Eclipse with Android SDK. No wiki info, but basically the JmolAndroid part needs to be placed in its own Eclipse project and just have access to JmolLib.jar from the Jmol project. Bob > Egon > > -- > Dr E.L. Willighagen > Postdoctoral Researcher > Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT > Maastricht University (http://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/) > Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/ > LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/in/egonw > Blog: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/ > PubList: http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/tag/papers > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Master HTML5, CSS3, ASP.NET, MVC, AJAX, Knockout.js, Web API and > much more. Get web development skills now with LearnDevNow - > 350+ hours of step-by-step video tutorials by Microsoft MVPs and experts. > SALE $99.99 this month only -- learn more at: > http://p.sf.net/sfu/learnmore_122812 > _______________________________________________ > Jmol-users mailing list > Jmo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users > -- Robert M. Hanson Larson-Anderson Professor of Chemistry Chair, Chemistry Department St. Olaf College Northfield, MN http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr If nature does not answer first what we want, it is better to take what answer we get. -- Josiah Willard Gibbs, Lecture XXX, Monday, February 5, 1900 |