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 Jmol  ==============================================================================
   ===                                  Jmol                                  ===
 Jmol is an open-source molecule viewer and editor written in Java.  ==============================================================================
   
 Please check out www.jmol.org  
   Jmol is an open-source molecule viewer and editor written in Java.
 Usage questions/comments should be posted to jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net  
   Full information is available at http://www.jmol.org/
 Development questions/suggestions/comments should be posted  
 to jmol-developers@lists.sf.net  Usage questions and comments should be posted to jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
   
   Development questions, suggestions and comments should be posted
   to jmol-developers@lists.sf.net
   
   
   List of files included:
   -------------------
   
   - README.txt
    This file.
   
   - COPYRIGHT.txt
    Copyright informations.
   
   - LICENSE.txt
    GNU LGPL (terms of license for use and distribution of Jmol).
   
   - Jmol.jar
     Executable file for the Jmol application (a program written in Java).
    This works as any other program: opens in its own window, can be
    resized or minimized, admits drag-and-drop, has a top menu bar,
    can open and save files, etc. It can be run from the command line
    (particulary, using the shell or batch files described below),
    but if Java is properly configured in your system, it's usually
    enough to double-click on this file.
   
   - jmol
    (Some kind of batch file to start Jmol application)
   
   - jmol.bat
    A batch file to start Jmol application under Windows.
   
   - jmol.mac
    (Some kind of batch file to start Jmol application)
   
   - jmol.sh
     A shell script to start Jmol application under Unix-like systems,
    like Linux, BSD, Solaris and Cygwin for Windows.
   
   - JmolApplet.jar
     The applet, i.e. a version of the program that will only run
    when embedded in a web page.
     This is an all-in-one (or monolithic) file, kept mainly for
    compatibility with old pages that call it explicitly. Current
    recommended procedure is to use the split version (JmolApplet0.jar etc.,
    described below). In particular, Jmol.js uses the split version.
     You may wish to use this if you want to keep your website simple or you
    just want to upload a single jar file whenever new versions are released.
    However, this will load Jmol somewhat slower than the split versions,
    as all the program components must get loaded onto a user's machine
    before any structure is displayed.
     To invoke JmolApplet.jar from Jmol.js, either:
    a) put it in the folder containing the HTML page requiring it and
    do not use jmolInitialize()
    or
    b) identify it explicitly in jmolInitialize(), for example:
    jmolInitialize("folder-containing-jar-files", "JmolApplet.jar")
   
   - JmolAppletSigned.jar
     An equivalent version of the applet, but this is a "signed" or
    "trusted" applet (a term in Java security language). This means it
    must be authorized by the web page visitor for it to run, but then
    it will have less security restrictions for file access. For example,
    it can access files on any part of the user's computer or from any
    other web server.
     Typically users get a message asking if they want to accept the
    "certificate" or if they "trust" the applet, but this security feature
    is not always enabled. If you decide to use JmolAppletSigned.jar
    you should keep this in mind.
     Other than reading files, Jmol does not currently utilize other capabilities
    of signed applets, such as accessing the System clipboard or writing files.
    Use only if you know what you are doing and have considered the security issues.
     To invoke JmolAppletSigned.jar from Jmol.js, use:
    jmolInitialize("folder-containing-jar-files", "JmolAppletSigned.jar")
                     
   - Jmol.js
     The utilities library, written in JavaScript language, that assists in
    the preparation of web pages that use Jmol applet, without the need to
    know and write detailed JmolApplet code.
     This library uses by default the split version of the applet (either
    unsigned or signed).
     Fully documented at http://jmol.org/jslibrary/
   
   - JmolApplet0.jar  and
     JmolApplet0(severalSuffixes).jar
     The applet is divided up into several pieces according to their function,
    so that if a page does not require a component, that component is
    not downloaded from the server. It is still recommended that you put
    all JmolApplet0*.jar files on your server, even if your page does not use
    the capabilities provided by some of the files, because the pop-up menu
    and Jmol console both allow users to access parts of Jmol you might
    not have considered.
     The set of these files is equivalent to the single JmolApplet.jar.
     This split version is the one that will be used by default if you use
    Jmol.js. For that, use the simplest form of jmolInitialize(), just
    indicating the folder containing the set of jar files:
    jmolInitialize("folder-containing-jar-files")
    for example,
    jmolInitialize(".")  
    (if jar files are in the same folder as the web page)
    jmolInitialize("../jmol")
    (if jar files are in a parallel folder, named 'jmol')
    
   - JmolAppletSigned0.jar  and
     JmolAppletSigned0(severalSuffixes).jar
     The signed version of the split applet. This version allows the user
    to access files anywhere on the computer and from any location on the web.
    Typically, users get a message asking if they want to accept the certificate
    for **each** of the (currently 16) loadable jar files. For this reason, this
    version may not be of general use.
     The set of these files is equivalent to the single JmolAppletSigned.jar.
     To use this with Jmol.js, use either:
    a) jmolInitialize("folder-containing-jar-files", true)
    or
    b) jmolInitialize("folder-containing-jar-files", "JmolAppletSigned0.jar")
   
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   Given the descriptions, you will realize that the distribution package contains
   4 full copies of the applet (signed or unsigned, split or not).
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