On 2005-03-22 (12:29) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>How about just returning a data structure that has *everything*
>known about the atom: id, name, type, coordinates, distances/angles
>to bonded neighbours, etc.. That way the simple stuff is covered
>immediately. For displaying to the user and for non-bonded
>distances/angles (including torsion angles) then the routine will
>have to, somehow (modes or click-patterns), know what it is that the
>user is asking for.
>

for backwards compatibility with Chime, the pickcallback string conforms to the 
Chime syntax.  but if we are talking about improving this feature for 
Jmol-specific use, I agree with you.

tim
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