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This plugin provides an interactive 3D display of local chemical structure files using the Jmol applet | This plugin provides an interactive 3D display of local chemical structure files using the Jmol applet | ||
http://jmol.sourceforge.net | |||
It is similar to other Mahara artefact file blocktype plugins, in particular the Embedded media plugin. | It is similar to other Mahara artefact file blocktype plugins, in particular the Embedded media plugin. |
Revision as of 12:02, 30 Mayıs 2011
Jmol plugin
Mahara artefact file blocktype jmol plugin
This plugin provides an interactive 3D display of local chemical structure files using the Jmol applet
It is similar to other Mahara artefact file blocktype plugins, in particular the Embedded media plugin.
The Jmol applet can use a variety of chemical structure file formats (mime-types)
This plugin currently uses the following file types
alc chemical/x-alchemy Alchemy cif chemical/x-cif Crystallographic Information File cml chemical/x-cml Chemical Markup Language hin chemical/x-hin HyperChem Input file mcif chemical/x-mmcif MacroMolecular Crystallographic Information File mol chemical/x-mdl-molfile MDL Molfile mol2 chemical/x-mol2 SYBYL Tripos Mol2 file format pdb chemical/x-pdb Protein Data Bank sdf chemical/x-mdl-sdfile Structure Data File xyz chemical/x-xyz XYZ Coordinate Animation format
Use
When editing the contents of a Mahara Page (View), drag the Jmol icon from the 'Files, images and videos' tab into your Page (View)
Then upload/select the appropriate file and set the appropriate applet width and height (default 300 px v 300 px)
For more advanced Jmol use, there are a couple of textarea controls that allow you to:
1. Specify an optional Jmol startup script to customise initial display of the applet http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/
2. Enter optional Jmol.js JavaScript commands to add custom controls below the applet http://jmol.sourceforge.net/jslibrary/
Default script values are applied for general use
Note that development has focused on the functionality of this, and there may be security implications of running these scripts. Happy to receive advice and guidance from Mahara security gurus about this.
Installation
The latest version of the plugin, for Mahara 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4, can be downloaded from Github
https://github.com/geoffrowland/mahara-artefact_file_blocktype_jmol
On unpacking, the /jmol folder (and its contents) is copied into the /artefact/file/blocktype folder of your Mahara installation.
Some other edits of Mahara files are required (or you can copy across the appropriate files from the download bundle).
To
/artefact/file/lang/en.utf8/artefact.file.php
add, immediately after the other file types
// Chemical $string['alc'] = 'Alchemy File'; $string['cif'] = 'Crystallographic Information File'; $string['cml'] = 'Chemical Markup language'; $string['hin'] = 'HyperChem Input File'; $string['mcif'] = 'MacroMolecular Crystallographic Information File'; $string['mol'] = 'MDL Molfile'; $string['mol2'] = 'SYBYL Tripos Mol2 File'; $string['pdb'] = 'Protein Data Bank'; $string['sdf'] = 'MDL Structure Data File'; $string['xyz'] = 'XYZ Coordinate Animation Format';
To
/artefact/file/lib.php
immediately after
if ($um->file['type'] == 'application/octet-stream') { // the browser wasn't sure, so use file_mime_type to guess require_once('file.php'); $data->filetype = file_mime_type($um->file['tmp_name']); } else { $data->filetype = $um->file['type']; }
add
// The browser may have been wrong, so use file extension to force some mime-types.//// require_once('file.php'); switch ($um->original_filename_extension()) { case 'mm': $data->filetype = 'application/x-freemind'; break; case 'alc': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-alchemy'; break; case 'cif': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-cif'; break; case 'cml': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-cml'; break; case 'hin': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-hin'; break; case 'mcif': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-mmcif'; break; case 'mol': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-mdl-molfile'; break; case 'mol2': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-mol2'; break; case 'pdb': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-pdb'; break; case 'sdf': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-mdl-sdfile'; break; case 'xyz': $data->filetype = 'chemical/x-xyz'; break; }
To
/artefact/file/filetypes.xml
just before
add
<filetype> <description>alc</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-alchemy</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>cif</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-cif</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>cml</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-cml</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>hin</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-hin</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>mcif</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-mmcif</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>mol</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-mdl-molfile</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>mol2</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-mol2</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>pdb</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-pdb</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>sdf</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-mdl-sdfile</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>xyz</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>chemical/x-xyz</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype> <filetype> <description>mm</description> <mimetypes> <mimetype>application/x-freemind</mimetype> </mimetypes> </filetype>
Remember to set appropriate server permissions for the new folders and contents.
For the /jmol plugin you also need to download and unpack the latest Jmol stable version (currently 12.0.43), rename the unpacked folder (e.g. /jmol-12.0.43) to /jmol and copy this (and its contents) into the /lib folder of your Mahara installation to give /lib/jmol. Not all the contents of the jmol folder are actually required. However, Jmol code is frequently updated so it is convenient to just replace the /jmol folder with the latest version.
Finally, visit your Site Administration > Plugin Administration page to enable the plugin. Remember to select the chemical file types you wish to use from the configuration menu.
Of course, for the /jmolnih plugin, you will need an up-to-date Java installation on the client computer. http://www.java.com
During configuration and initial display of the Jmol applet in a view, you may have to refresh the browser.