Thanks Ángel,
The magic of @ and braces work in the console, provided I use the right " or '
For example:
set echo top left;
point="@{script('calculate pointgroup')}"
echo @point0;
However, when sent through Jmol.script() it seems that the \" or \'
get in the way.
I'll keep trying.
Thanks
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Angel Herráez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Xavier :)
>
> I have no experience with script(), but try the magic of @ and braces:
>
> set echo top left; echo @{script("calculate pointgroup")}
>
> seems to work fine in the app - try in JSmol
>
>
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