Re: [gmx-users] override dispalying of options

2008-10-29 Thread Mark Abraham
Inon Sharony wrote: Hello GROMACS users team I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun Is there some way to call these functions without

Re: [gmx-users] override dispalying of options

2008-10-29 Thread Justin A. Lemkul
Inon Sharony wrote: Hello GROMACS users team I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun Is there some way to call these functions without

[gmx-users] override dispalying of options

2008-10-29 Thread Inon Sharony
Hello GROMACS users team I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun Is there some way to call these functions without having to display

Re: [gmx-users] override dispalying of options

2008-10-29 Thread Tsjerk Wassenaar
And, you can even (like for anything that generates output), redirect output to nowhere: (csh) grompp /dev/null (bash) grompp /dev/null By the way, bringing it to the background () doesn't change the binding to the terminal. Oh, and Mark is absolutely right that it is better to save to a

Re: [gmx-users] override dispalying of options

2008-10-29 Thread Marc F. Lensink
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 01:33:19PM +0200, Inon Sharony wrote: Hello GROMACS users team I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun Is