> Interesting idea, Angel, but typing all those parentheses and quotes? 

well, that's what you can have. But read more below

> I had an alias capability in Protein Explorer and I loved it! Used it 
> constantly. I had about 100 standard aliases defined.
I know

I just tested, and it's a little simpler:

function q(x) { set antialiasdisplay x } //without the@

then

q(on) //without the quotes
q(off)

and also
q on
q off

nearly what you used to have, is it not?
Wonders of Jmol scripting :-)  Hurray, Bob!



 

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