There is backend code that's supposed to help with this, but obviously it's
not working.

I will take a look.

-greg


On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 3:49 PM Andrew Dalke <da...@dalkescientific.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>   I wasn't able to give my RDKit training session at the last UGM, so I
> passed out the presentation materials to the students who signed up. One of
> them wrote to me asking why the following didn't display an error message
> in the notebook.
>
>   from rdkit import Chem
>   from rdkit.Chem.Draw import IPythonConsole
>   mol = Chem.MolFromSmiles("Q")
>
> On my machine I get a red message from stderr:
>
>   RDKit ERROR: [15:41:35] SMILES Parse Error: syntax error for input: 'Q'
>
> so I don't know why it doesn't work for the student (who sent me
> screenshots demonstrating the lack).
>
> sys.version says:
>
>   3.7.4 (default, Aug  9 2019, 18:34:13) [MSC v.1915 64 bit (AMD64)]
>
> (which means it's an Anaconda build for MS Windows)
>
> and rdkit.__version__ is
>
>   2019.03.4
>
> (I have an older version of RDKit on my laptop, which I used to verify
> that I get the message.)
>
> Any idea on what's going on, or what I can suggest trying?
>
>
>                                 Andrew
>                                 da...@dalkescientific.com
>
>
>
>
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