To note: /usr/bin/rasmol (eventually) points to rasmol-gtk.
With rasmol-classic I get:
$ rasmol-classic -nodisplay -script foo.cmd RasMol> write epsf foo.eps ^ "foo.cmd", line 4: Command disabled in script file!
Which is an improvement as it at least tells why nothing happens - but still bad as it doesn't allow me to do what I want.
To note: /usr/bin/rasmol (eventually) points to rasmol-gtk.
With rasmol-classic I get:
$ rasmol-classic -nodisplay -script foo.cmd
RasMol>
write epsf foo.eps
^
"foo.cmd", line 4: Command disabled in script file!
Which is an improvement as it at least tells why nothing happens - but still bad as it doesn't allow me to do what I want.