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− | [[pdb_echo_tags]] sets the field to be displayed in the overlay/console window upon loading a PDB file. | + | [[pdb_echo_tags]] sets the field(s) to be displayed in the overlay/console window upon loading a PDB file. |
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# example usage, display HEADER,TITLE and COMPND fields | # example usage, display HEADER,TITLE and COMPND fields | ||
# The syntax of the final field is a quoted, comma-separated list of PDB fields. | # The syntax of the final field is a quoted, comma-separated list of PDB fields. | ||
− | set | + | set pdb_echo_tags, "HEADER,TITLE,COMPND" |
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 18 May 2011
pdb_echo_tags sets the field(s) to be displayed in the overlay/console window upon loading a PDB file.
Usage
# example usage, display HEADER,TITLE and COMPND fields
# The syntax of the final field is a quoted, comma-separated list of PDB fields.
set pdb_echo_tags, "HEADER,TITLE,COMPND"
Default value is "HEADER,TITLE,COMPND". See PDB file format documentation for possible fields.