[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Quoting Angel Herraez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > >>On 15 Oct 2007 at 19:21, Rolf Huehne wrote: >> >> >>>5) You have to be careful with hetero component residue names. They >>>might clash with reserved words in Jmol. Therefore we avoid including >>>the residue name in the set definition. >>> >>> >>The safe way is to enclose residue names in square brackets. That's >>required or at least >>highly recommended when the residue name has numbers (such as SO4) , >> but it's safe in all >>cases. >> >> > >It's not safe in all cases. I don't remember the exact cases but there >were quite a lot of hetero residue names that were rejected by Jmol >even in square brackets. >When I reported the problem quite a while ago on this list, Miguel >told that it would require a major rewrite of the command parser and >this would not happen soon. >I havn't checked this systematically since then, but I don't expect >that they will work now. > > > That major rewrite was done; brackets work for any name. Correct me if I am wrong....
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