From: René K. <rka...@ri...> - 2010-03-29 22:12:12
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That looks great. I really like the symmetry elements. If only we could click on them and have a ghost image perform that symmetry operation so students can see that the starting and end molecule are indistinguishable. Probably some fancy scripting can do that.... René On Mar 29, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Jonathan Gutow wrote: > Dear All, > > The demo of Jmol capabilities available at the link below got Ooohs > and Aaahs at the National ACS meeting I just presented at. I had it > running in the middle of my title slide. Since people liked it, I > think we should consider either using this as the demo on the Jmol web > page or incorporate some of this demo into what is on the Jmol web > site. Take a look and see what you think. > > Jonathan > > http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/Jmol_Web_Page_Maker/Examples/Jmol_Demo.html > > Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow > Chemistry Department gu...@uw... > UW-Oshkosh Office: > 920-424-1326 > 800 Algoma Boulevard FAX:920-424-2042 > Oshkosh, WI 54901 > http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/gutow > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs > proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. > See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > _______________________________________________ > Jmol-developers mailing list > Jmo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-developers |