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Option | Description |
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-a arg_string | initialize s_icmargs string with arg_string |
-b | inhibit Buffered output |
-c | clean: do not save _seslog |
-e 'commands' | execute semi-colon separated icm commands and quit |
-g [menuFile] | start GUI menu bar, using menu file [default=icm.gui] |
-G [menuFile] | start GUI menu and keep the original terminal window |
-i | Input Icb file from the stdin pIpe |
-n | do Not execute _startup file |
-R[ | |
-s | Silent mode (l_warn=no l_commands=no l_info=no l_confirm=no) |
-p | set path for ICMHOME, e.g. -p/opt/icm/ |
-w | web cgi mode: combination of -p and -s, e.g. -w/opt/icm/ |
-d(or -display) address | sets/redirects the X display (default is $DISPLAY) |
-24 | enforce high quality 24-bit image mode at the expense of double buffering |
-B[max_beeps] | no more than max_beeps on errors (default=300) |
-X | report the computer identification number for a node-locked license GUI options: |
-style={motif windows platinum cde} | sets the GUI style |
-session=session | restores the earlier session |
-geometry WxH+X+Y | sets the client geometry of the main widget, e.g. -geometry 200x200+150+700 |
-fn or -font font | defines the GUI font |
-bg or -background color | sets the default background color |
-fg or -foreground color | sets the default foreground color |
-btn or -button color | sets the default button color |
-name name | sets the GUI name |
-title title | sets the title (caption) |
-visual TrueColor | forces to use a TrueColor visual on an 8-bit display |
-ncols count | limits the number of colors on a 8-bit display |
-cmap | causes to install a private color map on an 8-bit display |
Examples:
icm -g # run in the interactive gui mode icm -g -p/home/yoda/icmd/ # temp path to ICMHOME icm 1crn.pdb 2ins.pdb # opened these two files icm script.icm > script.out # runb icm -G # keep the terminal window separate icm -a "4.2 3" # the string copied into s_icmargs variable icm -s # no startup, just ICM in a quiet mode icm -24 # if you intend to save high-resolution images icm <<EOF #command1 # ICM reads from standard input #command2 EOF "print 123\nprint 432" | icm -s
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