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2. '''Open Jmol's Console:''' Click on the word '''Jmol''' at the lower right corner below the molecule. On the menu that opens, click '''Console'''. A new small white window will appear. It is the ''Jmol Console''. | 2. '''Open Jmol's Console:''' Click on the word '''Jmol''' at the lower right corner below the molecule. On the menu that opens, click '''Console'''. A new small white window will appear. It is the ''Jmol Console''. | ||
3. '''Display the state script:''' Click the console buttons ''Clear Output'', then ''State''. A long Jmol command script will appear in the top box of the Console. This script describes the current state or scene in Jmol. (If you are using this as a guide to help copy scenes from other Jmol-based sources, you should note that for later versions of Jmol, such as 11.8.9, you show the state by selecting ''Show'' and then ''Current state'' from the Jmol menu that comes up under the Jmol frank. Counter-intuitively (and counter earlier versions), | 3. '''Display the state script:''' Click the console buttons ''Clear Output'', then ''State''. A long Jmol command script will appear in the top box of the Console. This script describes the current state or scene in Jmol. (If you are using this as a guide to help copy scenes from other Jmol-based sources, you should note that for later versions of Jmol, such as 11.8.9, you show the state by selecting ''Show'' and then ''Current state'' from the Jmol menu that comes up under the Jmol frank. Counter-intuitively (and counter earlier versions), hitting the ''State'' button in the console presently '''''does not''''' show the state script.) | ||
4. '''Copy the state script:''' Click in the top box of the Console, then Ctrl-A (Windows) or Cmd-A (Apple) to select the long script. Ctrl-C (Windows) or Cmd-C (Apple) to copy the script to the clipboard. On Mac OS X it will be helpful to drag the blocked state script and drop it into a text editor such as TextEdit. | 4. '''Copy the state script:''' Click in the top box of the Console, then Ctrl-A (Windows) or Cmd-A (Apple) to select the long script. Ctrl-C (Windows) or Cmd-C (Apple) to copy the script to the clipboard. On Mac OS X it will be helpful to drag the blocked state script and drop it into a text editor such as TextEdit. |