It sounds as though you need the power of the script. You can (from memory) run 
pdbcur to drop the aniso lines and hydrogen atoms, which helps.

Best wishes, Jon Cooper. jon.b.coo...@protonmail.com

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On 15 May 2024, 13:11, Hughes, Jonathan wrote:

> hello CCP4 people, rather off-topic: is there a purpose-written windows 
> editor for PDF files? with interleaved anisotropy lines, missing column 
> delimiters etc., simply extracting the B-factors for Ca atoms is hard work 
> using a standard character editor. would anyone think of working with DNA 
> without proper tools? best jon -- Prof. Dr. Jon Hughes Department of Physics 
> Free University of Berlin & Institute for Plant Physiology Justus Liebig 
> University Giessen Germany 
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