Hi Paul,
You should be able to say simply,
load mystructure.pdb
echo "Blah blah blah"
although you can issue the echo before loading a structure as well.
Are you not seeing an echo appear?
You can place and format the echo with variations of the following
commands:
set echo top center
font echo 14 sans bold
color echo white
There are many more choices for placing echos. You can find them in
the Jmol scripting documentation and in the Jmol examples pages.
Don't hesitate to ask again if these are not working the way you'd
expect.
Frieda
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Frieda Reichsman
Molecules in Motion
Interactive Molecular Structures
http://www.moleculesinmotion.com
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On Jul 26, 2007, at 9:06 PM, Paul D. Price wrote:
Friends,
I am new to scripting in Jmol, and I am having trouble echoing
text. My
problem is where in my JavaScript should I set the echo command, as
I want
it to load with the molecule itself.
Thanks,
Paul
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Paul D. Price
Science Dept. Chair
Trinity Valley School
Ft. Worth, Texas 76132
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