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Changes PyMOL's current working directory. This useful command allows the user to set the current working directory without having to leave PyMOL. | Changes PyMOL's current working directory. This useful command allows the user to set the current working directory without having to leave PyMOL. | ||
See examples below for using spaces in pathnames on Windows. | |||
== USAGE == | == USAGE == | ||
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# go to /tmp | # go to /tmp | ||
cd /tmp | cd /tmp | ||
# examples of spaces on Windows | |||
cd \"program files" | |||
cd "\program files" | |||
cd \program?files | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 20 September 2010
DESCRIPTION
Changes PyMOL's current working directory. This useful command allows the user to set the current working directory without having to leave PyMOL.
See examples below for using spaces in pathnames on Windows.
USAGE
cd DIR_NAME
where DIR_NAME is some directory.
EXAMPLES
# go to my home directory
cd ~
# go to /tmp
cd /tmp
# examples of spaces on Windows
cd \"program files"
cd "\program files"
cd \program?files