.TH CIF_SELECT 1 .SH NAME cif_select \- read CIFs and print out selected tags with their values. .SH SYNOPSIS cif_select \-\-options input1.cif input*.cif .SH DESCRIPTION Read CIFs and print out selected tags with their values. .SH OPTIONS \-t, \-\-tags _tag1,_tag2,_tag3 \-\-tags "_tag1 _tag2 _tag3" Print out values of tags _tag1, _tag2, and _tag3; the specified tag list becomes a new list of printed tags. \-a, \-\-add\-tag _tag4 Add tag _tag4 to the list of printed tags. \-f, \-\-file\-with\-tags tag.lst Read tags to be extracted from the file 'tag.lst'. Comments (lines starting with '#') in 'tag.lst' are ignored. \-c, \-\-clear\-tags Clear the list of printed data items accumulated so far. \-\-invert Invert the sense of selection. Exclude values of the data items from the supplied list. \-\-treat\-dots\-as\-underscores Convert all dots in data names into underscores. \-\-dont\-treat\-dots\-as\-underscores, \-\-no\-treat\-dots\-as\-underscores Leave original data names as they are (default). \-\-tabular, \-\-output\-tabular Output selected data names and their values in tabular format. \-\-cif, \-\-output\-cif Output selected data names and their values in CIF format (default). \-\-one\-data\-item\-per\-row Print values of each of the data items in its own line (row) in tabular format (default with \-\-output\-tabular): ... \-\-one\-data\-item\-per\-column Print values of each of the data items in its own column in tabular format (requires \-\-output\-tabular): ... ... ... \-\-canonicalize\-tag\-names Output data names in the canonical form. \-\-dont\-canonicalize\-tag\-names, \-\-no\-canonicalize\-tag\-names Output data names as they are given in original file(s) (default). \-\-use\-c\-parser Use Perl & C parser for CIF parsing (default). \-\-use\-perl\-parser Use Perl parser for CIF parsing. \-\-help, \-\-usage Output a short usage message (this message) and exit. \-\-version Output version information and exit. .SH "REPORTING BUGS" Report cif_select bugs using e\-mail: cod\-bugs@ibt.lt