Regarding the h-bond code I posted the other day,
(1) The formatting got all screwed up in the e-mail. (Thanks to Cameron
Mura for pointing this out)
(2) Michael Lerner mailed me an improved version of the code which can
automatically number the h-bond objects hbond01, hbond02 etc, if
explicit n
t; help index
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> Cheers,
> Warren
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> I am using distance objects at the moment, to display h-bonding
> contacts. My question i
I am using distance objects at the moment, to display h-bonding
contacts. My question is ... is there any easy way to display the
direction of an h-bond using distances (i.e. putting a little arrow on
the dashed line)?
I am prepared to bash out some functions which do this using CGOs, but
of cour