![]() ![]() I have redesigned the Jmol Extension this weekend (much cleaner source code) and the new format (only tags) is working.To keep you informed (check the current status on the official page and the example page for the Jmol Extension : Such molecule can really better understand with a 3D interactive tool. For example, calixarene derivatives have a cone shape. A 3D visualization software is great for this job. JKW 21:04, 10 April 2006 (UTC) Reply Jmol extension is really useful - Pansanel 07:49, 11 April 2006 (UTC) Reply Many molecular structures are difficult to handle in 2D sketch. This is true knowledge building! I am really looking forward for any positive' news in this direction. This is especially in this area crucial, since for example Mediawiki talk pages might be used to establish a common view why some properties are preferred in favour of others. Means, beside the visualization Wikipedia or other Mediawiki servers might become THE standard for storing and collecting data in a highly verbose and open way. ![]() Since there was and still is a huge Cheminformatics community forcing more open standards, open data, and open access I hope really that Wikipedia supports all those efforts. Bduke 01:52, 9 April 2006 (UTC) Reply Just to be really clear on this! Especially in the area of small molecules there is still a huge problem with collecting high quality data, since many people have many ideas which properties are the 'real' properties. JKW - thanks for alerting to me on my talk page to the edits all over that had occurred while I slept on the the other side of the world. I am waiting until NicoV has completed the current extensions before trying to get this done. Wikipedia:Using Jmol to display molecular models is concerned with how we use Jmol on Wikipedia, but the next step is to get the applet and scripts installed on the Wikipedia servers. JKW 23:01, 8 April 2006 (UTC) Reply I entirely agree that all discussion about Jmol and MediaWiki should take place at the Jmol Wiki discussion page. NicoV 20:55, 8 April 2006 (UTC) Reply All right JKW 22:42, 8 April 2006 (UTC) Reply I dropped an e-mail on the Blue Obelisk mailing list that your recommended page should be used to exchange all ideas, technical issues, and everything else which is necessary to get Jmol and other chemical tools to work together with Mediawiki. Then, please add them directly in the discussion page dedicated to the Jmol Extension on MediaWiki in the Jmol Wiki.
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