Hi,
I've committed changes in cifformat - now a "data_global" block which
does not contain either a unit cell or a list of atoms will just issue a
warning.
Vincent
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I'd say that we should just ignore empty "data_global".
Regards,
Jean
Le mardi 30 août 2011 à 18:06 +0200, Vincent Favre-Nicolin a écrit :
> Le 30/08/2011 17:44, Noel O'Boyle a écrit :
> > Google says that data_global is not part of the official standard but
> > it is often used in any case. The
Le 30/08/2011 17:44, Noel O'Boyle a écrit :
> Google says that data_global is not part of the official standard but
> it is often used in any case. The thread at
> http://www.mail-archive.com/jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg07178.html
> tells us what Jmol decided to do: "Bob proposed not to ign
On 30 August 2011 16:21, Vincent Favre-Nicolin
wrote:
> Le 30/08/2011 16:35, Noel O'Boyle a écrit :
>> For some time I have been using hashizume.cif (in
>> scripts/python/examples) to test the Python bindings. Some time ago,
>> the test started to fail due to the text below which now appears which
Le 30/08/2011 16:35, Noel O'Boyle a écrit :
> For some time I have been using hashizume.cif (in
> scripts/python/examples) to test the Python bindings. Some time ago,
> the test started to fail due to the text below which now appears which
> hashizume.cif is read:
>
> user@ubuntu904desktop:~/Tools
These errors are not correct, the appropriate fields exist in this cif
file.
Regards,
Jean
Le mardi 30 août 2011 à 15:35 +0100, Noel O'Boyle a écrit :
> Hi Vincent,
>
> For some time I have been using hashizume.cif (in
> scripts/python/examples) to test the Python bindings. Some time ago,
> the
Hi Vincent,
For some time I have been using hashizume.cif (in
scripts/python/examples) to test the Python bindings. Some time ago,
the test started to fail due to the text below which now appears which
hashizume.cif is read:
user@ubuntu904desktop:~/Tools/openbabel/nightly/ob-build/test$
../../ob-