Executing Commands
The description of the main window
already mentioned some ways of executing commands in
MOLMOL. This section gives a more complete and detailed
list of how you can enter commands.
- All commands can be executed by selecting them in a
pulldown menu. Commands that need
arguments will ask for them using a
dialog box.
- Users that prefer keyboard input can enter commands
on the command line. Parts of
commands that are unique are completed automatically.
It is possible to also enter the command arguments on
the command line. If no or only part of the arguments
are given, a dialog box will appear.
- If you have a three button mouse, you can access some
frequently used commands from the popup menu associated
to the right mouse button.
- Some frequently used commands and command combinations
can be executed by using the buttons
on the right side of the drawing area.
- Some commands have keyboard accelerators, they can be seen
in the pulldown menu. These commands
can be executed by using the corresponding key combination
anywhere in the main window.
- If you have the log window open (use the
UserInterface command to open it if it is closed),
you can repeat previous commands by clicking on them in
there.
- You can execute command macros with the XMacStand
(see section macro_user) and
XMacUser (see section
macro_user) commands.
- The UNIX version executes commands that it receives on
standard input. This can be used to interface MOLMOL with
other programs, e. g. by writing a program (shell script)
that generates commands and then piping the output of
this program into MOLMOL.
Command arguments can be arbitrary expressions, as documented
in the section about expression syntax.
Last modified: Mon Jan 20 19:44:56 CST 2003
Reto Koradi, kor@mol.biol.ethz.ch