Paul,

I'm a Jmol developer who is trying to help with the Jmol interface in
SAGE.  Would the following server your needs?

Jmol can generate a file that the Jmol application can read to
regenerate the display on your local machine.  I could add that kind
of export to the web interface I am working on.  This would be in
addition to generating an image that can be saved (already in the
present interface).  This proposed facility will involve changing to
the signed applet and will require the user to "trust" the applet, so
that it can write to their disk.

Let me know what you think, so that I can try to incorporate your
wishes in the new interface.

Jonathan
On Dec 1, 1:00 pm, Paul Pearson <paultpear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there an easy way to get the plot data file (the file that is
> displayed by Jmol) from SAGE (preferably from the free online SAGE
> notebook)?  I have figured out how to do get the plot data file (by
> looking at the source code to get the appropriate URL for the
> compressed plot data file), but would like to know if there is an
> easier way.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Paul

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