A little bit of tinkering with the WordPress plugin mechanisms for the TinyMCE editor has been fruitful: the web-based sketcher from WebMolKit and SketchEl2 is now integrated into the MolPress plugin. Continue reading
Month: June 2017
XMDS with MolPress
Last week’s post mentioned the MolPress plugin for WordPress running on an actual website (molpress.com). The purpose of the plugin is to add a convenient use case for incorporating chemical data into an article, and having it rendered as a diagram that’s just as good as a dedicated picture. This fusion of machine & human readable content is desperately lacking in the realm of chemical data communication of all kinds, from electronic lab notebooks to the peer-reviewed literature. Continue reading
MolPress: live instance
This weekend I dusted off the MolPress plugin code (see here, here and here) and deployed it on an internet-accessible server: molpress.com. The site documents itself, so follow the link and check it out. The WordPress plugin is a public GitHub repository, and is based on the WebMolKit library (both open source).
SketchEl 2: now a public repository
As was mentioned awhile back, the SketchEl 2 project is underway as a desktop app, based on web technology and delivered as an Electron package. The GitHub repository is now public, on account of there being enough functionality to be arguably useful. This is a very early release, so do be ready to give some useful feedback if you feel so inclined to try it out. Continue reading