<html> <head> <title> LOA, LOAD, REA, READ </title> </head> <h1 align=center> LOA, LOAD, REA, READ </h1> <hr size="3"> <font color=#880000> <b> NAME <br> </b> </font> LOA, LOAD, REA, READ - load the specified file. <br><br> <font color=#880000> <b> SYNOPSIS <br> </b> </font> LOA file_name <br> LOAD file_name <br> REA file_name <br> READ file_name <br><br> <font color=#880000> <b> DESCRIPTION <br> </b> </font> Load and display the specified file. The file content will be treated as a separate structure. The unique structure identifier (positive integer) will be assigned to this structure. The structure will be placed in the middle of the screen. <br><br> You can load any file more than once. A total number of structures which may be simultaneously loaded depends on the available memory. The hard-coded maximum is 1000, which should be more than enough. <br><br> The command LOAD may be written in uppercase, lowercase or mixed case, but the file name should be specified in correct case - unix file names are case sensitive. <br><br> <font color=#880000> <b> SEARCH PATH <br> </b> </font> One or more directories will be searched to find the specified file, in the following order: <br><br> (1) the current working directory; <br> (2) directory specified in the environment variable MOL_DIR; <br> (3) all directories specified in the environment variable MOL_PATH. <br><br> The recommended environment variable is MOL_PATH. <br><br> <font color=#880000> <b> NOTES <br> </b> </font> (1) The command LOAD resets the editing mode to default (no editing). <br><br> <font color=#880000> <b> RELATED COMMANDS <br> </b> </font> DIS (DISCARD) discards the specified structure. SAV (SAVE) saves the atomic data to a file. <br><br> <hr size="3"> </html>