Template:Running Jmol
Revision as of 09:53, 11 August 2025 by AngelHerraez (talk | contribs) (some polishing and updated terminology)
- Jmol as a standalone application.
- JSmol as an HTML5 object inside a web page.
- compatibility with JavaScript frameworks or libraries.
- JSmol embedded in wikis or blogs.
- Borrowed JSmol, or running JSmol without your own server.
- Running Jmol using Java Web Start.
- JSmol in a Jupyter notebook.
- Jmol and JSmol in an Android tablet.
- Troubleshooting.