Welcome, Martin.
I think you just need to use a more recently released version of Jmol. I
remember fixing this long ago. It's working correctly in what I have:
defaultDistanceLabel = "%10.7VALUE"
measure (({2})) (({5}))
gives 0.2792078
Bob Hanson
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Martin Kleinschmidt <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to jmol (and quite impressed by this great program!!)
>
> I would like to have more decimal digits in measurements.
> I tried:
>
> set defaultdistancelabel "%a1%2i1 -- %a2%2i2 = %10.7VALUE %UNITS"
>
> but this only gives me an increased number of zeros - the output is:
>
> c 1 -- c 2 = 0.1390000 nm
>
> how do I manage to get an increased accuracy in the output? (no I don't
> need 7 digits, but 4 would be good!)
>
> thanks for your help,
>
> martin
>
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