Error Unable To Compile Mixed C/fortran Code Amber
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I wonder how to make this work in my iMac and HPCC (CentOS 6.6). vi ~/.vimrc add set mouse=a, then save and quit Now you can use mouse https://sunxiaoquan.wordpress.com/2015/02/ to scroll in Vim, it's more convenient than using ctrl+d or ctrl+u. Besides this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32647429/new-gfortran-compiler-unable-to-compile-the-older-gfortran-program command, my .vimrc also contains set number and set ruler. The number will give the number of the line. It likes that you do nl file.txt > nl_file.txt, but it doesn't change the file. The ruler will give the position of the prompt in Vim at the bottom right corner, which error unable is good for the following sed or awk processing. Leave a comment Fast build copolymer tLeap script inVim. February 21, 2015 Chris Linux, Molecular Dynamics Tools AMBERTOOLS has a useful command to build polymer. It is sequence. In tLeap script, variable = sequence {HEAD BODY END} will build the polymer. In my research, I have to build DP100 polymer. So I have to input error unable to 98 BODY in the script. Previously, I use BASH loop to output 98 BODY by for i in {1..98}; do echo BODY; done | tr '12' ‘ ‘. But it's not a good solution. I use gnome-vim in both iOS and Ubuntu. There is an easy way to do this in Vim. Do the following procedure, repeated content can be input immediately. type ESC, type 98, type i, type BODY, type ESC Leave a comment VMD Tcl/Tk, Output results to the textfile. February 20, 2015March 11, 2015 Chris Molecular Dynamics Tools In a long time, I just copy the result in Tcl/Tk console in VMD. But for some calculation like getting resid for many atoms selection, the console is very slow. To achieve the purpose, BASH is much easier than other programming language. > or >> could output results to text file. In Tcl/Tk, the following command could do the same thing. output.dat is the file's name. w simply means write content in the file, there are several different commands for this operation. w is the most common one. You may google this. The second is the command t
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