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Installing Jmol
AngelHerraez (talk | contribs) (moving the "Support" link from Documentation to Installing) |
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* [[Support]] and operating systems. | * [[Support]] and operating systems. | ||
* Users: how to [[Jmol_Application#Installing_Jmol_Application|install Jmol application]] for local, standalone use. | * Users: how to [[Jmol_Application#Installing_Jmol_Application|install Jmol application]] for local, standalone use. | ||
− | * Web page authors: how to [[Jmol_Applet# | + | * Web page authors: how to [[Jmol_Applet#Installing_Jmol_objects|install Jmol objects]] embedded within your web pages. |
**[[Jmol_Applet#Giving_JmolApplet_more_memory_to_work_with|Increasing java memory for the applet]]. | **[[Jmol_Applet#Giving_JmolApplet_more_memory_to_work_with|Increasing java memory for the applet]]. | ||
* Web site administrators: | * Web site administrators: |
Revision as of 10:38, 4 March 2013
- Get the files from SourceForge.
- Support and operating systems.
- Users: how to install Jmol application for local, standalone use.
- Web page authors: how to install Jmol objects embedded within your web pages.
- Web site administrators:
- How to install the application on a web server to be delivered using Java Web Start.
- How to configure a wiki so that it uses the Jmol applet.
- Developers: compile the latest Jmol source code via subversion access.