There's no option to disable it I'm afraid.

- Noel

On 12 April 2012 14:58, Camille Gardet <gardet...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,****
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> Actually, OpenBabel add aromaticity in SMILES, eg :****
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> This SMILES : C1=CC2C=CC3CC=CC4C=CC(=C1)C=2C=34****
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> Is convert into : c1cc2ccc3CC=CC4C=Cc(c1)c2c34****
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> I’ve already tried the option “–ocan” but aromaticity is still in :
> C1=CC2C=Cc3c4c2c(C1)ccc4ccc3****
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> Is there any option/flag to use with the babel/obabel binary to disable it
> ?****
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> Best regards,****
>
> Camille Gardet****
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