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Revision as of 09:10, 14 August 2022
Summary
An adapter library that will convert a web page with old-style applet tags into modern JSmol objects and buttons. Use is explained at Jmol_JavaScript_Object/Legacy
You may wish to read the story of why this was developed at
Web page decay and Journals: How an interactive “ESI” from 2006 was rescued https://doi.org/10.14469/hpc/10850
This file is also archived at the Research Data Repository of Imperial College London, as http://doi.org/10.14469/hpc/10852
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current | 16:40, 14 August 2022 | (1 KB) | AngelHerraez (talk | contribs) | One more update: accepts load, script or both in both applet and button. |
18:09, 13 August 2022 | (1 KB) | AngelHerraez (talk | contribs) | Updated to also convert toggle buttons (apply two alternative scripts). | |
09:43, 12 August 2022 | (1 KB) | AngelHerraez (talk | contribs) | added authorship, date and licence | |
18:55, 11 August 2022 | (907 bytes) | AngelHerraez (talk | contribs) | an adapter library that will convert a web page with old-style applet tags into modern JSmol objects and buttons |
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