Just updated Bioclipse2 with Jmol 11.6 RC 18:
Now working in Uppsala makes Bioclipse my default life sciences platform, and I'll be porting older Bioclipse1 plugins to Bioclipse2, which has a much better architecture.
Bioclipse2 does not have a native Jmol Console, but script commands can easily be run with jmol.run() (written by Jonathan). I wonder if it would be hard to have a JmolScript view like this JavaScript Console... The outline on the right (written by Ola) allows me to navigate the Jmol data model.
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Jmol 11.6 RC 18 in Bioclipse
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Adding jmol console shouldn't be too complicated and probably a good idea too. It seems to me as jmol is a powerful tool that Bioclipse 2 could do much more cool stuff with.
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