[Proteopedia] Arbitrary scripts vs. state scripts
lsprilus at weizmann.ac.il
lsprilus at weizmann.ac.il
Wed Feb 4 13:31:26 EST 2009
According to "Eric Martz" <emartz at microbio.umass.edu>:
> I'd like to remind everyone that there is already a mechanism with
> which you can send any arbitrary script to Jmol in Proteopedia. The
> minor disadvantage (?) is that it uses a button instead of a green
> link. I have used this mechanism in the "Toggle Animation" buttons at
> http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Lac_repressor
Dear Eric,
On http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Lac_repressor,
the "Toggle Animation" buttons seems to do nothing on Mac, both
Safari 3.2.1 and FireFox 3.0.6, nor on FireFox 3.0.5 on XP.
Remember we run now on Jmol 11.6.14.
Jaim
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