Wow!!! do I need to apologize for for stating "that I could not use all my PyMOL files in Jmol!" I just threw some very complicated .PSE files at Jmol and it opened them all competently (so far)! I am very impressed and elated that I will not have to rebuild all of these files form scratch.
And yes Bob, if I find something that will not open in Jmol, or something that is misrepresented, I will let you know so we can possibly find a way to make it work. Thank you for all your hard work on Jmol and JSmol! > On Dec 15, 2015, at 6:03 AM, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote: > > I guess I should chime in here. JSmol does read (some fraction of) PyMOL > session files. To be sure it has not been a priority to keep up to date with > all the amazing PyMOL capabilities, but certainly as a proof of concept it > has worked well, and it would be great to collaborate on this to improve it > more. See, for example: http://noys3.weizmann.ac.il/a2jb/browse > <http://noys3.weizmann.ac.il/a2jb/browse> > > I certainly don't claim to know anything about JyMOL, except I guess it uses > JNLP. Does Chrome support JNLP anymore? > > Bob Hanson > H. Adam Steinberg 7904 Bowman Rd Lodi, WI 53555 608/592-2366
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