Nick Greeves wrote:

> Is it possible to save a state and then reload that state from disk or 
> as part of a very long command?
> save state, move molecule, restore state works just fine but I'd like 
> to be able to load such a state from scratch without having saved it 
> in the same session.
>
use "write state" and then run it with the SCRIPT command.

The state consists of a set of functions that are run. It's also 
possible to get just one of the functions of the state and save just 
that piece.

> All the best
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> Nick
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