Scripting

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The Jmol Application and Applet have a command language that grows on the base of command language of the browser plugin MDL Chime. A set of commands is called a command script, and writing such sets of commands or scripts is called scripting.

Documentation links

Documentation of Jmol's scripting language can be found here:

This is the official document. The style is encyclopedic, explaining each command in turn, as usual in reference manuals.

An introduction to Jmol scripting is available here:

A more user-friendly, but less thorough, basic guide by Nathan Silva and David Marcey; part of the Online Macromolecular Museum at California Lutheran University.

Similar but different scripting languages

Chime's command language (see "About Chime" at http://molviz.org) is a superset of the command language of Roger Sayle's public domain application RasMol. (The command language of open-source RasMol has diverged somewhat from that in RasMol and Chime). The command language used by Jmol started with most of the Chime commands, but has outgrown it in a notable extent, allowing for many new capabilities.

*-RasMol (v