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− | Ok, so I started not so much restructuring, but more trying to add structure. Who would know that the information of one "little" ;) program is so difficult to structure. Just shifting around the information that is already there seems to do the trick quite nicely. -- [[User:Pimpim|Pimpim]] | + | === JMol wiki structure === |
+ | Ok, so I started not so much restructuring, but more trying to add structure. Who would know that the information of one "little" ;) program is so difficult to structure. Just shifting around the information that is already there seems to do the trick quite nicely. | ||
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+ | I've added some extra templates and sections, and made sure that the "main" templates are the most prominent ones (i.e. biggest box), and put in a logical order (I hope). So first you download it, then install, then you run it, then you need the documentation. I think that this is the most used order in any kind of software documentation. | ||
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+ | There is still information missing on installing the applet for a web page. I read on the mailing list that the jar files are now separable for smaller download size, this is all useful info to put in a special page. I myself never did used jmol online, so I didn't make one yet. -- [[User:Pimpim|Pimpim]] 18:01, 30 May 2007 (CEST) |
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JMol wiki structure
Ok, so I started not so much restructuring, but more trying to add structure. Who would know that the information of one "little" ;) program is so difficult to structure. Just shifting around the information that is already there seems to do the trick quite nicely.
I've added some extra templates and sections, and made sure that the "main" templates are the most prominent ones (i.e. biggest box), and put in a logical order (I hope). So first you download it, then install, then you run it, then you need the documentation. I think that this is the most used order in any kind of software documentation.
There is still information missing on installing the applet for a web page. I read on the mailing list that the jar files are now separable for smaller download size, this is all useful info to put in a special page. I myself never did used jmol online, so I didn't make one yet. -- Pimpim 18:01, 30 May 2007 (CEST)
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Fhgfj, NicolasVervelle, Pimpim, Pcfjr9, Mona, Surveer, Gutow, AngelHerraez