Fixing overlooked merge conflict in dump_modify.rst

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jtclemm
2022-09-15 16:13:53 -06:00
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.. versionadded:: 4May2022
The *colname* keyword can be used to change the default header keyword
for dump styles: *atom*, *custom*, and *cfg* and their compressed, ADIOS,
and MPIIO variants. The setting for *ID string* replaces the default
for dump styles: *atom*, *custom*, *cfg*, and *local* and their compressed,
ADIOS, and MPIIO variants. The setting for *ID string* replaces the default
text with the provided string. *ID* can be a positive integer when it
represents the column number counting from the left, a negative integer
when it represents the column number from the right (i.e. -1 is the last
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.. versionadded:: 4May2022
The *colname* keyword can be used to change the default header keyword
for dump styles: *atom*, *custom*, *cfg*, and *local* and their compressed,
ADIOS, and MPIIO variants. The setting for *ID string* replaces the
default text with the provided string. *ID* can be a positive integer when
it represents the column number counting from the left, a negative integer
when it represents the column number from the right (i.e. -1 is the last
column/keyword), or a custom dump keyword (or compute, fix, property, or
variable reference) and then it replaces the string for that specific
keyword. For *atom* dump styles only the keywords "id", "type", "x",
"y", "z", "ix", "iy", "iz" can be accessed via string regardless of
whether scaled or unwrapped coordinates were enabled or disabled, and
it always assumes 8 columns for indexing regardless of whether image
flags are enabled or not. For dump style *cfg* only changes to the
"auxiliary" keywords (6th or later keyword) will become visible.
The *colname* keyword can be used multiple times. If multiple *colname*
settings refer to the same keyword, the last setting has precedence. A
setting of *default* clears all previous settings, reverting all values
to their default names.
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The *format* keyword can be used to change the default numeric format output
by the text-based dump styles: *atom*, *local*, *custom*, *cfg*, and
*xyz* styles, and their MPIIO variants. Only the *line* or *none*