>> I could not find any "NO" as word in the interactive scripting
>> documentation.
>>
>> Q: What does "NO" mean in which context(s) in Jmol?
>
> off == false == no
>
> on == true == yes

I have removed 'yes' and 'no' from the list of keywords.

This seems to be the simplest solution to the problem of

   select [no]

boolean values must be specified as on/true/off/false


Miguel

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