On Mar 31, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Miguel wrote:

Frieda wrote:

The restrict command does not turn hbonds on if they have been
explicitly turned off prior to the restrict command. So,
'hbonds off; restrict protein'
does not turn on hbonds.

On rereading this, I am confused.

Q: Why would 'restrict protein' turn hbonds on?

The passage you quote from me refers to the preceding paragraph in my post:

Issuing a restrict command causes hbonds to appear. For example
'restrict protein'
turns on h-bonds, as does
'restrict not water'

That is "why" restrict would turn on hbonds... it is a bug... The passage you quoted was an additional bit of data, stating that IF hbonds were first explicitly turned off, THEN the restrict did not turn them on.

HTH,
Frieda



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Interactive Molecular Structures

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