User:AngelHerraez/Sandbox1
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This is the method currently used at SklogWiki to insert a JmolApplet:
<jmol> <jmolApplet> <script>set spin X 10; spin on</script> <size>200</size> <color>lightgrey</color> <wikiPageContents>Water.pdb</wikiPageContents> </jmolApplet> </jmol>
<jmol>
<jmolApplet> <script>set spin X 10; spin on</script> <size>200</size> <color>lightgrey</color> <wikiPageContents>Water.pdb</wikiPageContents> </jmolApplet>
</jmol>
That is OK, but is a little hard on the users, who need to know the markup and insert it properly into the page.
A better solution is to have a template that inserts the code and uses a more friendly format like
{{Jmol_general|File.etc|Caption}}
But that was failing to work due to the parameter inserted inside the Jmol markup.
I have found a method to circumvent that using the #tag syntax. Let's try that:
{{Jmol_general2|Water.pdb|A model of water}} {{Jmol_general2|Ethylene_glycol.pdb|Ethylene glycol is a common antifreeze product}}
Template:Jmol general2 Template:Jmol general2
The fix is now included in the standard template, {{Jmol_general}}/nowiki>: <nowiki>{{Jmol_general|Water.pdb|A model of water}}
<jmol> <jmolApplet> <script>set spin X 10; spin on</script> <size>200</size> <color>lightgrey</color> <wikiPageContents>Water.pdb</wikiPageContents> </jmolApplet></jmol> |