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The addition of the ''viewer'' parameter to ''<StructureSection'' allows to choose between alternative engines for rendering a structure. Current valid values are '''jmol''' <ref>Jmol: an open-source browser-based HTML5 viewer and stand-alone Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D [http://jmol.org] </ref> (default) and '''molstar''' <ref>Mol* (/'molstar/) is an open collaboration started by PDBe and RCSB PDB to provide a technology stack for data delivery and analysis tools of macromolecules [https://molstar.org/]</ref>. | The addition of the ''viewer'' parameter to ''<StructureSection'' allows to choose between alternative engines for rendering a structure. Current valid values are '''jmol''' <ref>Jmol: an open-source browser-based HTML5 viewer and stand-alone Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D [http://jmol.org] </ref> (default) and '''molstar''' <ref>Mol* (/'molstar/) is an open collaboration started by PDBe and RCSB PDB to provide a technology stack for data delivery and analysis tools of macromolecules [https://molstar.org/]</ref>. |
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- ↑ Jmol: an open-source browser-based HTML5 viewer and stand-alone Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D [1]
- ↑ Mol* (/'molstar/) is an open collaboration started by PDBe and RCSB PDB to provide a technology stack for data delivery and analysis tools of macromolecules [2]
- ↑ Down the Rabbit-Hole. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll