El 4 Oct 2007 a las 7:41, Bob Hanson escribió:
> I'll look into this. But it is a VERY difficult problem, actually.

In fact, I thought it was impossible, and had given up on it until 
Bob posted yesterday about negative signs.

I agree with Rolf, but the "inner" location is only clear with single 
rings. Take for ex. purine and you are bound to have trouible 
deciding which is the inner side of the shared bond. Not to mention 
more complex polycyclic molecules!

In former tests, I found Jmol decision on dotted side unpredictable, 
but reproducible, so we could be happy with just a way (bondOrder 
+1.5 or -1.5 looks fine) to say "put the dotted line on the other 
side of the current one".


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