Ah, good one! Thanks.
Now that I check, atomno is one of the [atom properties], so it's an
analogous syntax to some other expressions I've used already. The @
shortcut however is really convenient.
2012/11/22 Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es>
> Yes, welcome to Jmol community
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> Ah, you can also use the atom number for selection:
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> select atomno=3, atomno=5;
>
> with may be shortened as:
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> select @3, @5;
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> Maybe you like that. AtomNo is sequential from 1 by order in the file
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