It sounds as though you need the power of the script. You can (from memory) run 
pdbcur to drop the aniso lines and hydrogen atoms, which helps.

Best wishes, Jon Cooper. [email protected]

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On 15 May 2024, 13:11, Hughes, Jonathan wrote:

> hello CCP4 people, rather off-topic: is there a purpose-written windows 
> editor for PDF files? with interleaved anisotropy lines, missing column 
> delimiters etc., simply extracting the B-factors for Ca atoms is hard work 
> using a standard character editor. would anyone think of working with DNA 
> without proper tools? best jon -- Prof. Dr. Jon Hughes Department of Physics 
> Free University of Berlin & Institute for Plant Physiology Justus Liebig 
> University Giessen Germany 
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