How do I view jmol?
Jmol is available from the Jalview desktop and should also run in the JalviewLite applet, providing the browser supports Java 1.5. If Jmol is not available, then the original internal pdb viewer will be used as a fallback.
How do I open a Jmol file on my PC?
jar’ file on your desktop and in each of your working folders so you can easily find and launch Jmol. For PC users: right click on the Jmol. jar file and select ‘create shortcut’. Copy and paste the shortcut wherever you want to access Jmol quickly.
How do I run Jmol on Windows?
Installing and running Jmol jar file from the downloaded package. Put it in any folder you like (such as c:\Program files\Jmol\, or even in My documents or in a USB stick; the location is not important). Double-click on the Jmol. jar icon (or file) and it will run.
Does applet support EDGE?
You cannot open Java Applets (nor any other NPAPI plugin) in Microsoft Edge – they aren’t supported and won’t be added in the future. Further you should be aware that in the next release of Google Chrome (v45 – due September 2015) NPAPI plugins will also no longer be supported.
Where can I download the latest version of Jmol?
Downloading Jmol. The current official release is version 13.0. It can be downloaded from SourceForge at this direct download link (.zip file). If you are interested in an older version or you prefer a .tar.gz file, go to the Jmol downloads page.
What’s the difference between JSmol and Jmol applet?
Though Java-based for development and management, JSmol is completely JavaScript. The Jmol application is a stand-alone Java application (Jmol.jar) that runs on the desktop. It has all the capabilities of the JSmol applet but runs approximately 3-6 times faster.
What kind of browser do I need to run JSmol?
The JSmol object will run on any modern web browser. This includes tablets and smartphones, although performance may be slow on these devices. The desktop standalone Jmol application requires Java 1.4 or higher. It is recommended, if possible, to install the latest Java version from Oracle.
Where do I extract the jmol.jar file?
You only need to extract the Jmol.jar file from the downloaded package. Put it in any folder you like (such as c:Program filesJmol, or even in My documents; the location is not important). Double-click on the Jmol.jar icon (or file) and it will run.
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