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There are two ways to prepare the script file.
There are two ways to prepare the script file.
* By hand. This requires familiarity with the [[http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/ Jmol Command Scripting Language]]. No instructions are provided here for this method.
* By hand. This requires familiarity with the [http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/ Jmol Command Scripting Language]. No instructions are provided here for this method, either for constructing the script file, or for making a supporting web page.
* In Proteopedia, using its [[SAT|Molecular Scene Authoring Tool]]. You don't need to be familiar with Jmol command scripting language. You save the "state script" from Jmol in Proteopedia. Instructions are provided.
* In Proteopedia, using its [[SAT|Molecular Scene Authoring Tool]]. You don't need to be familiar with Jmol command scripting language. You save the "state script" from Jmol in Proteopedia. Instructions are provided both for making the script file, and for using it in a web page in Proteopedia.


===A Single Molecular Scene, Spinning===
===A Single Molecular Scene, Spinning===

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Eric Martz, Craig T Martin