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From: Vlad Cojocaru (Vlad.Cojocaru_at_mpi-bpc.mpg.de)
Date: Thu Mar 11 2004 - 07:33:52 CST
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Dear VMD community,
Is there a way to use VMD only as a command line interface??? What I
am trying to do is to set a shell script for some analysis. In this
shell script I need VMD first to do some splitting (via its Tcl
interface) and then I use some other commands to process the files
created by VMD.
By default the shell takes subsequent commands without waiting for VMD
to finish its job.
So I would like to avoid this behaviour and subsequent commands to be
taken only after vmd has finished its job and also I would like to get
rid of the graphical interface. In other words I would like to use vmd
as a normal shell command.
Is there a way to instruct VMD to behave like this?
Thank you very much
vlad
-- Vlad Cojocaru Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry Department: 060 Am Fassberg 11, 37077 Goettingen, Germany tel: ++49-551-201.1327 e-mail: Vlad.Cojocaru_at_mpi-bpc.mpg.de home tel: ++49-551-9963204
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