You most easily select bonds using:
x = {atomno=1 or atomno=2}.bonds
or the like.
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 10:23 AM, SourceForge.net
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> Feature Requests item #3425296, was opened at 2011-10-18 22:23
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> Submitted By: berlin (berlin222)
> Assigned to: Nicolas (nicove)
> Summary: bonds ID numbers
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> Initial Comment:
> it would very nice if it could tell us the definition of bond ID numbers.
>
> I want to use the bond ID numbers to set the color of each bonds.
> But can not make sure of the bond ID numbers is represent which bonds.
> So I can not continue my work.
>
> Example:
> the *.spt file can set up the color of bonds like this:
>
> select BONDS ({0:100});
> color bonds opaque [0,200,0];
> select BONDS ({101});
> color bonds opaque [200,100,0];
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