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@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ nanometer accuracy, e.g. for N = 1000, the coordinates are written to
<p>The <em>sfactor</em> and <em>tfactor</em> keywords only apply to the dump <em>xtc</em>
style. They allow customization of the unit conversion factors used
when writing to XTC files. By default they are initialized for
whatever <a class="reference internal" href="units.html"><span class="doc">units</span></a> style is being used, to write out
whatever <span class="xref doc">units</span> style is being used, to write out
coordinates in nanometers and time in picoseconds. I.e. for <em>real</em>
units, LAMMPS defines <em>sfactor</em> = 0.1 and <em>tfactor</em> = 0.001, since the
Angstroms and fmsec used by <em>real</em> units are 0.1 nm and 0.001 psec
@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ that atoms of each type will be drawn in the image. The specified
<em>type</em> should be an integer from 1 to Ntypes. As with the <em>acolor</em>
keyword, a wildcard asterisk can be used as part of the <em>type</em>
argument to specify a range of atomt types. The specified <em>diam</em> is
the size in whatever distance <a class="reference internal" href="units.html"><span class="doc">units</span></a> the input script is
the size in whatever distance <span class="xref doc">units</span> the input script is
using, e.g. Angstroms.</p>
<hr class="docutils" />
<p>The <em>amap</em> keyword can be used with the <a class="reference internal" href="dump_image.html"><span class="doc">dump image</span></a>
@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ set the diameter that bonds of each type will be drawn in the image.
The specified <em>type</em> should be an integer from 1 to Nbondtypes. As
with the <em>bcolor</em> keyword, a wildcard asterisk can be used as part of
the <em>type</em> argument to specify a range of bond types. The specified
<em>diam</em> is the size in whatever distance <a class="reference internal" href="units.html"><span class="doc">units</span></a> you are
<em>diam</em> is the size in whatever distance <span class="xref doc">units</span> you are
using, e.g. Angstroms.</p>
<hr class="docutils" />
<p>The <em>bitrate</em> keyword can be used with the <a class="reference internal" href="dump_image.html"><span class="doc">dump movie</span></a> command to define the size of the resulting