Jaim,

Please send me the entire file so that I can look at it.

> Dear Miguel,
>
> We find out that we're sending some incorrect data to Jmol,
> like a CONNECT with a non-existing atom name (see the example
> at the end).
>
> It turns out that Jmol is too nice with us and draws something.
> Since some of the conections are incorrect, I assume that the
> generated structure is not correct, but I had no other way of
> knowing about the incorrect data.

That is *not* good.

> We hope to fix the data soon, but I think is interesting to
> know what's the default behaviour of Jmol.
>
> Shall Jmol ignore errors and try to draw what's available?


Clearly there is a bug in Jmol. It should not generate an image that is
incorrect.

> Shall Jmol report errors somehow and stop?

Unfortunately, *many* files have errors. I do not think that Jmol should
stop ... other many people will never see anything :-)

But it should not draw bonds where none exist ... that is a bug.


Miguel





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