Hi,I use sage-6.8 on the command line and for some time now (like 1 or 2 months) 3d display with jmol does not work anymore. Well, yes, that points to the problem, I think. I have the latest Java JRE installed (1.8.51). + 1 with Volkeryou can set other different variables too (JAVAHOME.):it's usually explained on web sites (Oracle?) or README. About how to download and install, the 'last' JREYou can start with a: which javaat command level (shell prompt)and: echo $SHELLor: envto know your current shell.environnement variables usually set in.login,.profile,.cshrc,.kshrc and so on (depending on the SHELL) file in your $HOME directory= you will easlly find where variable is setlong time when I was practicing Java., maybe (? I forgot a little now) I read that when environnement variable JAVAHOME is not set then java uses PATH instead.Dominique.Thomas Kahle12.08.15 12:54. Great thanks!
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How to install the application on a web server to be delivered using Java Web Start. Developers: compile the latest Jmol source code via subversion access. Download the Jmol package (either.zip or tar.gz format) and extract/uncompress only the Jmol.jar file to the folder of your choice. Jmol for Mac, free and safe download. Jmol latest version: The educational molecular tool. Jmol is a web browser applet that offers an open source molecule viewer that can be integrated in.
On the way I learned something new: Whenyou set your PATH variable to include a directory name that has a spacein it then you.tataaa. DON'T escape the space. So for the record,the following is correct and it won't work with a ' in front of the space:# The latest java is in a different pathexport PATH='/Library/InternetPlug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home/bin:$PATH'Thanks again!Thomas - You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the Google Groups 'sage-support' group. To unsubscribe from this topic, visit.
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This article explains how to download and install Firefox on a Mac.
- If you are updating from a previous version of Firefox, see Update Firefox to the latest release.
Note: This article only applies to Mac. For instructions to install Firefox on Windows, see How to download and install Firefox on Windows.For instructions to install Firefox on Linux, see Install Firefox on Linux.
Make sure your Mac meets the System Requirements for Firefox. If you use an old version of OS X, see this article for more information:
- Visit the Firefox download page in any browser (for example, Apple Safari). It will automatically detect the platform and language on your computer and recommend the best version of Firefox for you.
- Click the download button to download Firefox.
- Note: If you want to have a choice of the language for your Firefox installation, select the 'Download in another language' link under the download button instead.
- Once the download has completed, the file (Firefox.dmg) should open by itself and pop open a Finder window containing the Firefox application. Drag the Firefox Icon on top of the Applications folder in order to copy it there.
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Note: If you do not see this window, double-click the Firefox.dmg file that you downloaded to open it.
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- After dragging Firefox to the Applications folder, hold down the control key while clicking in the window and select Eject 'Firefox' from the menu.
Complete the steps above before running Firefox. Do not run Firefox directly from the Firefox.dmg file, as this can result in issues such as lost data and settings.
Tip: You can add Firefox to your dock for easy access. Just open your Applications folder and drag Firefox to the dock.
Firefox is now ready for use. Just click on its icon in the dock or Applications folder to start it.
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When you first start up Firefox, you will be warned that you downloaded Firefox from the Internet. Because you download Firefox from the official site, you can click .
Upon installation, Firefox will not be your default browser, which you'll be notified about. That means that when you open a link in your mail application, an Internet shortcut, or HTML document, it will not open in Firefox. If you want Firefox to do those things, click to set it as your default browser. If you're just trying out Firefox or simply do not wish to set Firefox as your default browser, click .
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