> The files like ghemical.prm are located in the standard folder : 
> /usr/local/share/openbabel  (and also in /usr/local/share/openbabel/2.3.0
> If I launch, for example, obminimize in the terminal I see all the 
> forcefields and the program work well.

I'd make sure that Xcode is finding the right version of libopenbabel and 
headers.

> I have not found on the web a source code project with xcode that use this 
> library (ibabel for example)... so.. is there a solution ?
> And excuse me for my very bad english !

Well, iBabel is an AppleScript project, so it won't be much help. I've used 
Xcode for ChemSpotlight and it works out OK. I haven't tried the forcefields, 
but I don't see any reason they would not if the command-line works.

Can you post your Xcode project?

Thanks,
-Geoff


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