<td><code>‑‑headless</code></td>
<td>Run Jalview in headless mode. In headless mode, no GUI interface will be created and Jalview will quit after all arguments have been processed.
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- If you use a command line argument to specify an output file of some kind (<code>--output</code>, <code>--image</code> or <code>--structureimage</code>) then <strong>headless mode will be assumed</strong>. If you don't want this behaviour use <code>--gui</code>.
+ If you use a command line argument to specify an output file of some kind (<code>‑‑output</code>, <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code>) then <strong>headless mode will be assumed</strong>. If you don't want this behaviour use <code>‑‑gui</code>.
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<td><code>‑‑gui</code></td>
- <td>Force Jalview to run in graphical mode. This can be used to counter the assumption of headless mode when an argument that creates an output file is used. <code>--gui</code> takes precedence over <code>--headless</code>.</td>
+ <td>Force Jalview to run in graphical mode. This can be used to counter the assumption of headless mode when an argument that creates an output file is used. <code>‑‑gui</code> takes precedence over <code>‑‑headless</code>.</td>
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<td><code>‑‑mkdirs</code></td>
- <td>Enable automatic creation of new directories and parent directories for filenames given, or created through substitutions, in <code>--output</code>, <code>--image</code> or <code>--structureimage</code> arguments.
+ <td>Enable automatic creation of new directories and parent directories for filenames given, or created through substitutions, in <code>‑‑output</code>, <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code> arguments.
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<td><code>‑‑scale <em>number</em></code></td>
- <td>Sets a scaling for bitmap image format (PNG). Should be given as a floating point number. Applies to the preceding <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>--image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code> value. If used in conjunction with <code>--width</code> and <code>--height</code> then the smallest size will be used (<code>scale</code>, <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> provide bounds for the image).
+ <td>Sets a scaling for bitmap image format (PNG). Should be given as a floating point number. Applies to the preceding <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code> value. If used in conjunction with <code>‑‑width</code> and <code>‑‑height</code> then the smallest size will be used (<code>scale</code>, <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> provide bounds for the image).
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<td><code>‑‑width <em>number</em></code></td>
- <td>Sets a width for bitmap image format (PNG) with the height maintaining the aspect ratio. Applies to the preceding <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. Should be given as a positive integer. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>--image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code> value. If used in conjunction with <code>--scale</code> and <code>--height</code> then the smallest size will be used (<code>scale</code>, <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> provide bounds for the image).
+ <td>Sets a width for bitmap image format (PNG) with the height maintaining the aspect ratio. Applies to the preceding <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. Should be given as a positive integer. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code> value. If used in conjunction with <code>‑‑scale</code> and <code>‑‑height</code> then the smallest size will be used (<code>scale</code>, <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> provide bounds for the image).
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<td><code>‑‑height <em>number</em></code></td>
- <td>Sets a height for bitmap image format (PNG) with the width maintaining the aspect ratio. Applies to the preceding <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. Should be given as a positive integer. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>--image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code> value. If used in conjunction with <code>--scale</code> and <code>--width</code> then the smallest size will be used (<code>scale</code>, <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> provide bounds for the image).</td>
+ <td>Sets a height for bitmap image format (PNG) with the width maintaining the aspect ratio. Applies to the preceding <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. Should be given as a positive integer. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>‑‑image</code> or <code>‑‑structureimage</code> value. If used in conjunction with <code>‑‑scale</code> and <code>‑‑width</code> then the smallest size will be used (<code>scale</code>, <code>width</code> and <code>height</code> provide bounds for the image).</td>
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<td><code>‑‑bgcolour <em>name</em></code></td>
- <td>Only applies to structure images (opened with <code>jmol</code> structure viewer). Sets the background colour of the preceding <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. <em>name</em> should be either a named colour (e.g. <code>white</code>, <code>cyan</code>) known to Jmol, or can be given as a six digit RGB hex string preceded by a hash (#) character (e.g. <code>#ffffff</code>, <code>00ffff</code>). Note that you made need to quote a hashed RGB hex string. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>--structureimage</code> value.</td>
+ <td>Only applies to structure images (opened with <code>jmol</code> structure viewer). Sets the background colour of the preceding <code>‑‑structureimage</code>. <em>name</em> should be either a named colour (e.g. <code>white</code>, <code>cyan</code>) known to Jmol, or can be given as a six digit RGB hex string preceded by a hash (#) character (e.g. <code>#ffffff</code>, <code>00ffff</code>). Note that you made need to quote a hashed RGB hex string. This can also be set as a sub-value modifier to the <code>‑‑structureimage</code> value.</td>
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Move on to a new alignment window. This will ensure <code>‑‑append</code> will start a new alignment window and other linked arguments will apply to the new alignment window.
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- <em>Note</em> that <code>--open</code> already starts a new alignment window for each file it opens.
+ <em>Note</em> that <code>‑‑open</code> already starts a new alignment window for each file it opens.
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<td><code>‑‑allstructures / ‑‑noallstructures</code></td>
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- Apply (or stop applying) the following 3D structure formatting arguments to all structures <em>within the current open alignment</em>. Whilst <code>--allstructures</code> will continue to operate for a <code>--new</code> alignment, the structure formatting arguments must be set again for each new alignment.
+ Apply (or stop applying) the following 3D structure formatting arguments to all structures <em>within the current open alignment</em>. Whilst <code>‑‑allstructures</code> will continue to operate for a <code>‑‑new</code> alignment, the structure formatting arguments must be set again for each new alignment.
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