Hey Jason,
Thanks! I'd "traced" add_H to that function before but my knowledge of C is
rudimentary so I was quite overwhelmed.
Yet, I think I managed to understand a bit better what's going on, but
correct me if I'm wrong. It seems PyMol looks for neighbours first, derives
a "bonding network" from that, and then calculates valences.
Thanks a lot for the help! And good luck with the new city!
João
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