yes. ARGH! I know exactly what I did.... Thanks for spotting that. I 
will have an update available later this evening.

Bob

Thomas Stout wrote:

>
> Hi everyone --
>
> I have a script that iterates over a range of residues that is defined 
> by choosing the "min" and "max" residue numbers.  When testing out 
> version 11.5.49 in order to take advantage of some of the great new 
> additions, I find that the line in my script with "max" is throwing 
> errors...specifically:
>
> select ligand;
> nAtoms= {selected}.size;
> rx = {selected}.resno.min;
> ry = {selected}.resno.max;
>
> for (var i=rx;i<=ry;i=i+1)
>     ETC
>
> and here is the resulting error:
>
> 84 atoms selected
> script ERROR: unrecognized atom property: 0x300092
> ----line 4 command 4 of  file null:
>           ry = { selected } . resno . >> max <<
>
> This happens both from my script and when entering the commands into 
> the console.  BTW, I am using the applet in a web page....
> I would expect that I've created my own mistake, but this does work as 
> written in version 11.5.37. <http://11.5.37.>....
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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