Re: [gmx-users] How to constrain some angles?

2012-07-24 Thread Mark Abraham

On 24/07/2012 6:42 PM, Wu Chaofu wrote:

Dear gmxers,
For some purpose, I want to constrain some angles. Note that it is
"some" but not "all", and "constrain" but not "restrain". How to do
with it?


As discussed earlier today on the list, you need to use a triangle of 
bond constraints to constrain an angle, and there are some cases where 
using virtual sites is best.


Mark
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[gmx-users] How to constrain some angles?

2012-07-24 Thread Wu Chaofu
Dear gmxers,
For some purpose, I want to constrain some angles. Note that it is
"some" but not "all", and "constrain" but not "restrain". How to do
with it? Thanks a lot for any reply.
Chaofu Wu
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