>> The query: select within(30.0, model=2)
>> Will select anything that is within 30 angstroms of anything that is in
> model 2 ... which is the same thing as saying 'select model=2'
>
>    This isn't true.

Oh but that *is* the way that it is working ... try it :-)

>   The query will select allthing that is within model 2
>  and anything that is  within 30 angstroms distance from model 2
>
> You wrote:
>
> " We do not bond across models and the
>   within operator does not span models"
>
>  however the old version Jmol did this and we need this.

In my previous message I indicated that this was a bug that was corrected
in subsequent releases, prior to release of the production code. You
indicated that you were using v10pre10 ... that was prerelease code that
was from May 2004, 9 months ago.

> You may look at
>
>   http://ligin.weizmann.ac.il/~lpgerzon/cryco5.0/cryco/
>
>  It now is already publicalty available, it workes with  old version Jmol
> (10pre10), and Rasmol based Chime also, understand this.

Hmmm ... well if it is true that Rasmol has this behavior for the 'within'
operator then I have introduced an incompatibility. I will investigate
next week.

>  We need this

Remind me next week if you do not hear from me.


Miguel

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