Actually the opposite… kekulisation should always be on.
You will get the same result if you parse, ‘C1=CC=CC=C1’ and the perceive
aromaticity.
I think the issue is the RingGenerator and BondGenerator both draw the parts. I
would not use the ring generator.
J
On 19 Feb 2014, at 15:11, Rajarshi Guha <gu...@mail.nih.gov> wrote:
> Another rendering question. If I parse c1ccccc1 using the SmilesParser and
> then render it I get a ring along with individual kekulized bonds. if on the
> other hand I call kekulize(false) before rendering I get the expected display
> (just a ring and no extra bonds).
>
> Is this an issue with how I'm rendering? Or is the general policy to always
> switch off kekulization?
>
> <image.png>
>
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