For a zip file containing all the files in this directory, see https://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/zip/Jmol.zip. This test page uses unminified files and can implement the signed Jmol applet, the unsigned Jmol applet, or just JavaScript and HTML5 with or without WebGL. Credits: WebGL interface written by Takanori Nakane. Java2Script written by Zhou Renjian, et al. Jzlib written by Atsuhiko Yamanaka. Jmol code conversion to JavaScript by Bob Hanson. | |
console image display faster sharper platformSpeed: 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 info show clear hide spacefill wire ball&stick cartoons fancy not flat color atomno color cpk color structure isosurface vdw off mep translucent opaque labels on off echo larger smaller |
Try various buttons. If anything doesn't work please let me know.
Current status: 7 SEP 2013 - Jmol is working completely Java-free, requiring only HTML5. The platformSpeed option (set 1 to 10) allows for rapid rotation of models for platforms that have limited JavaScript capability (iPad/iPhone, tablets). Popup menu, script queuing, animation, spin, vibration, move, moveto, hover, and (guided) navigation, pause/resume are all working; echos/labels working; antialiasDisplay working; synchronous binary and XML file reading working; cartoons, translucency, surfaces -- all are working in a simple HTML5 2D canvas. WebGL is less developed, with just basic shapes and no text. Enter "!" and a command into the search box and press ENTER to execute a script command. |