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A '''command script''' or simply '''script''' is a series of commands recorded in a file. Script files are [[plain text]], and their filenames end with '''.spt'''. | A '''command script''' or simply '''script''' is a series of commands recorded in a file. Script files are [[plain text]], and their filenames end with '''.spt'''. | ||
Proteopedia's '''Scene Authoring Tools''' free Proteopedia users from the burden of learning Jmol's command language, by enabling them to author complex molecular scenes from menus, buttons, checkboxes and forms. Further, Proteopedia saves customized molecular scenes in the form of '''state scripts'''. | |||
==State Scripts== | |||
Jmol has the capability to generate a command script that will recreate whatever molecular scene it is currently displaying, including all details and the orientation of the molecule. Proteopedia uses this capability to save scenes created with its ''Scene Authoring Tools'' so they can be displayed in its web pages and thereby easily shared. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |