Soren Enemark wrote:
 Hi,
maybe I am misunderstanding either the manual or the topic.. but - in my world - I never stop being puzzled by the part of chapt 6 in the manual which apparently says that such distance constraining is possible even though it (seems) to be secretly known that it is _not_ possible unless one uses the method suggested
 below.
 I believe, I suggest adding a comment in the manual.


can you be more specific which part of the manual you mean?

 -Soren

*/Tsjerk Wassenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* skrev:

    Hi Kanin,

    The only way to get away with that is to merge your two parts to form
    one molecule, with the only connection being a distance_restraint (or
    another bonded term if you want to emulate bond-like behaviour such as
    a salt-bridge).

    Best,

    Tsjerk

    On 9/11/06, kanin wichapong wrote:
     > Dear All
     > I would like to know how to constraint the distance between the
     > different molecule, ex. the ligand and the protein. As far as I know
     > whatever to do the constraint, distance, angle dihedral, it can
    do just in
     > the same molecule.
     > Thank you in advance for all of your help.
     >
     > With Best all regard,
     > Kanin
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