Bob,

I copied Markus with this problem because I don't know if it's a 
Resolver of Jmol issue. I think it's a Resolver issue. While I think the 
backslash issue (Jmol to Resolver) is mostly under control, a general 
slash issue seems to remain. By way of example:

o...@h]1[c@H]2[C@@]34N[C@@H]5C/C=C\C#C.C4CC1.C5CC3.C\2=C/C#C

In the above example, Resolver gets the .....C/C=C\..... right, but it 
sees the ....C\2=C/.... (cis, I think) as ambiguous. This appears to be 
a general problem when either type of slash precedes a number.

As I type this, I am having a sense of deja vu. This might be an issue 
that's already on the table.

Otis

-- 
Otis Rothenberger
chemagic.com




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