A new toy for Macs:
Opera WWW Browser - technology preview, so early days yet.
http://www.opera.com/download/mac.html
**Very very fast**
Style sheets supported
Some plugins OK - move your whole plugins folder from NetScape as
aliases don't work (as it does in iCab).
Chime plugin not OK :(
Chem3D plugin OK :)
Flash plugin OK :)
Quicktime plugin not very OK :(
Cortona plugin (VRML) not OK
.3dmf, .qd3 files not viewed :(
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Department of Chemistry, The University, Sheffield S3 7HF, England
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Hi,
I've been asked a question by one of my Theoretical Chemistry colleagues
concerning Chime displays of orbitals. I couldn't answer it, so I
wondered if any of you might know the answer:
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> I am trying to display molecular orbitals using the new version of chime
(2.6). For the moment, Chime only seems to be willing to display the
positive lobe of the orbital. More generally, I have not worked out how to set the contour
level so as to be able to adjust display of very "compact" and more
diffuse orbitals.
The Chime tutorial pages are not being much help.
How I'm doing it:
The structure is in an .xyz file.
The molecular orbitals are encoded as Gaussian cube files.
I have the following script commands:
embed width=400 height=390 src="mo.xyz" bgcolor=black
load surface gaussian mo_orb.dat orbital
I've tried various things similar to:
set gaussian contour -0.05
color list orbital red blue
But with no success.
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Regards,
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Hi,
I'm updating my web page to include some pages related to computational
and quantum chemistry. I was wondering about how to include equations and
other such material. The first thing that comes to mind is using GIF's
(say by converting a LaTeX doc). But are there any other ways. Would it be
a good idea to use MathML. Is CML a viable alternative?
TIA
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