Customizing MarvinSketch GUI - Server side

The Customization document demonstrates an easy, interactive way of GUI personalization.

This document shows how to use the same interactive method to customize the GUI if MarvinSketch is used as an applet being on a server or as a JavaBean.

Note, that API and XSD will also be available very soon.

The configuration file

MarvinSketch stores all changes made on the GUI in a configuration file.
This file is located at USER_HOME/CHEMAXON_DIR/VERSION/customization.xml, where Example location:
Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\chemaxon\6.0.0\customization.xml
Unix/Linux: /home/USERNAME/.chemaxon/6.0.0/customization.xml

Applet customization step-by-step

  1. Remove the the configuration file from your local file system (make sure to create a backup)
  2. Launch MarvinSketch on the client side
  3. Personalize the GUI using the methods described in the Customization document
  4. Upload the newly created configuration file to be beside the MarvinSketch applet on the server, e.g., http://example-server.org/marvin/customization.xml
  5. Set the "menuconfig" applet parameter to the URL of the configuration file, e.g.,
    msketch_param("menuconfig", "http://example-server.org/marvin/configuration.xml");
    or
    msketch_param("menuconfig", "files/marvin/configuration.xml");

JavaBean customization step-by-step

  1. Remove the the configuration file from your local file system (make sure to create a backup)
  2. Launch MarvinSketch on the client side
  3. Personalize the GUI using the methods described in the Customization document
  4. Copy the newly created configuration file to a path which is included in the classpath of the application
  5. Use UserSettings to instantiate the bean:
            UserSettings userSettings=new UserSettings();
            userSettings.put("menuconfig", "org/example/configuration.xml");
            MSketchPane sketchPane=new MSketchPane(userSettings);
            

Example 1 : Make ISIS/Draw-like configuration to be the default

The Configurations document describes built-in alternative schemas for personalized GUIs.
To make a configuration schema to be the default, the identifier of the desired configuration has to be set in a simple xml file.

The identifiers of the available configurations are below:

Configuration Identifier
Marvin default
Classic Marvin classic
ISIS/Draw-like config1
ChemDraw-like config2

The contents of the configuration file:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <customization active="config1">
    </customization>

Example 2: Creating a custom Tools palette

This example shows a configuration file which performs the following changes:

The result is shown in the picture below:


The content of the default scheme of the configuration file is as follows:

       <scheme id="default">
        <modify path="toolbar/atoms/atom.N" visible="false"/>
        <modify path="toolbar/atoms/atom.S" visible="false"/>
        <modify path="toolbar/atoms/atom.F" visible="false"/>
        <modify path="toolbar/atoms/atom.P" visible="false"/>
        <modify path="toolbar/atoms/atom.Cl" visible="false"/>
        <modify path="toolbar/atoms/atom.I" visible="false"/>
        <add path="toolbar/atoms">
          <item id="increaseCharge"/>
          <item id="decreaseCharge"/>
        </add>
        <order itemorder="periodicSystem/atom.H/atom.C/atom.N/atom.O/atom.S/atom.F/atom.P/atom.Cl/atom.Br/atom.I/increaseCharge/decreaseCharge" path="toolbar/atoms"/>
        <modify index="1" path="toolbar/tools" row="0" visible="false"/>
        <toolbar anchor="west" id="CustomToolbar-0" index="0" name="Custom-Tools-Palette" row="0">
          <item id="bondGroup"/>
          <item id="insertElectronFlow"/>
          <item id="insertElectronFlow2"/>
          <item id="insertRectangle"/>
          <item id="insertArrow"/>
          <item id="insertTwoHeadedArrow"/>
        </toolbar>
      </scheme>

Currently using a configuration file is the only way to change the GUI of applets or beans. The possibility of using the API will be available soon.

Note that the graphical user interface of MarvinView and MarvinSpace can not be customized yet.