Hi Mark,

Those are not command lines, that is Python code. You can use PyMOL inside
a Python script. The PyMOL wiki has a feature to highlight code written in
Python, blue correspond to "strings" orange to "Python keyword" etc. If you
know Python highlighting makes reading code a little bit easier.

Cheers,
Osvaldo.


On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Mark Zierden <tud50...@temple.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In the PyMolWiki under simple scripting parts of the command lines are
> color coded(red, blue and green). What does that mean?
>
> cmd.extend(“doSimpleThing”,doSimpleThing)
>
>
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