not a bug. You have to use { } in a SET command.
set echo miEnlace {atomno=12 or atomno=13}
The documentation on that is incorrect.
Bob
Angel Herraez wrote:
>Hi Pablo
>
>Labels go only on atoms. As an alternative, you can use a 3D-
>positioned "echo" located on the center of the bond, by specifying
>both atoms:
>http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/#setecho
>http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/#echo
>
>something like
> set echo miEnlace (atomno=12, atomno=13)
> echo important bond
>
>Oh! it fails with an error. A bug, or I'm heavily misunderstanding
>the command options.
>Bob, this "set echo (atom expression)" is broken in 11.2.13 and
>11.3.26 -- it says "integer was expected"
>
>
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