From: Angel H. <ang...@ua...> - 2013-05-31 13:45:36
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> You just flip the switch in Info from use:"Java" to use:"HTML5". I don't think so. The existing information for Wikis will use either Jmol.js or, most likely, wiki-engine-specific extensions that implement Jmol applets. So, description(s) for the new Jmol-JSO method (either Java or HTML5 JSmol) are releveant and will be welcome. Henry, I think there has been one or two threads recently regarding JSmol in one of the wiki engines. I will point you to them if I can locate them. Apart from that, there is the Proteopedia experience (using Mediawiki). I know they have implemented JSmol (and it will be used by default in some non-Java platforms, but I don't know the details). Last time I looked there was a link to a page that explains the implementation, but the page did not exist yet. Please check the wiki section on "Literature" and you will see the article where the link is provided (2013 in the Israel J Chem). Otherwise, Jaime Prilusky or his colleagues may provide guidance. As always, contributions to the Jmol Wiki by any Jmol user will be welcome and appreciated. It's sad to say, statistics show 6.221 page edits since installing the wiki, of which 4.317 are by me in the last 3 months 5.026 users, of which just 22 are "active" (i.e. with some activity in the last 3 months) --we do have a lot of junk users (spammers without success) that should not count. I'm happy to contribute on this --others are doing a greater job in other areas like coding--, but I may get tired any day... ;-) and J(S)mol is getting really complex :) |