Well, it's supposed to be a comment. But I've adjusted Jmol to deal with 
these header-less HEADER lines.

Bob

rspinney wrote:

> Hi Bob,
>
>  
>
> They were generated by Spartan or babel both of which have the HEADER 
> as the first line. What should be after HEADER?
>
>  
>
> Rick
>
>  
>
> OK, I can fix that -- but it's due to a faulty PDB format. Where are 
> these files from? They seem to have just the word "HEADER" at the top 
> without anything after it.
>
> Bob
>
>  
>
> rspinney wrote:
>
>  
>
>> I have just downloaded jmol-11.6.RC4 and have a problem opening pdb
>
>> files. I get an error message of:
>
>> 
>
>> 
>
>> 
>
>> Error reading file at line 1:
>
>> 
>
>> HEADER
>
>> 
>
>> String out of index range: -1
>
>> 
>
>> 
>
>> 
>
>> I seem to get this error message for any pdb file I try to open (all
>
>> of which worked fine until now). Any ideas?
>
>> 
>
>  
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