11-27-2009
Sorry, but I already searched it and find nothing (maybe I was input wrong keyword or not exactly).
Thank you
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molrender
MOLRENDER(1) General Commands Manual MOLRENDER(1)
NAME
molrender - render a molecule input file in a variety of ways
SYNOPSIS
molrender [ -model { ball | stick | conolly } ] [ -render render ] [ -pdb | -keyval ] [ -keyword keyword ] [ -level integer ]
DESCRIPTION
molrender reads a molecule from an input file and can render it in a variety of ways. The output is an OOGL file that can be read and dis-
played with the geomview(1) program. If you prefer a GUI over the command line, you can use the tkmolrender(1) script.
OPTIONS
molrender takes the following command line options:
-model { ball | stick | conolly }
Set the output model.
-render render
Output render. The only accepted value currently is oogl.
-pdb Input is a PDB file.
-keyval
Input is a KeyVal input.
-keyword keyword
Keyword to read in a KeyVal input.
-level integer
Integer that represent the sphere subdivision level.
SEE ALSO
geomview(1), tkmolrender(1)
Version 2 21 Feb 2008 MOLRENDER(1)