>
>> The labeloffset portion of this command doesn't appear to do anything:
>>
>> "select elemno>1; set labeloffset 1 0; label %a; font label 14 sansserif
>> bold"
>>
>> The labels show up in the same place as when no command is given.
>
> Argh ...
>
> You need to define the labeloffset *after* defining the label.
>
> Too hard to explain why ... it is a bug ... I will fix it some day.
>
OK.

What are the offsets units related to? This is the command I send:

"select elemno>1; label %a; set labeloffset 3 0; font label 14 sansserif
bold"

and the label appears just touching the default atom sphere directly
"east" of the atom. But no matter what value I try for the y-offset (1 -
4) the label goes to the default "north-east" position (using 0 4 for the
offsets does put the label "north" of the atom).

Rich


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