And this, finally, does what I want:

$ rasmol-classic -nodisplay < foo.cmd
[...]
Display window disabled!
RasMol> background white
RasMol> load foo.pdb
[...]
RasMol> spacefill on
RasMol> write epsf foo.eps
RasMol> quit

... and foo.eps is there. Btw, rasmol-gtk does not allow to do this (and
it is the default alternative).

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  rasmol: 'write' in script does not write the file

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