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Describe the bug
In some cases, the double bond for a carbonyl is being drawn out of plane. I'm wondering if -- inadvertently -- this is related to the getGoodCross function we've been discussing in #455.
To Reproduce
View the carbonyl rendered with the CID examples below (243, 2244). In the case of 2244, one of the carbonyls is correct and the other is not. I'm not sure if there are other examples, but these are at least two.
Screenshots
CID: 243 (Benzoic Acid)
CID: 2244 (Aspirin)
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Describe the bug
In some cases, the double bond for a carbonyl is being drawn out of plane. I'm wondering if -- inadvertently -- this is related to the
getGoodCross
function we've been discussing in #455.To Reproduce
View the carbonyl rendered with the CID examples below (243, 2244). In the case of 2244, one of the carbonyls is correct and the other is not. I'm not sure if there are other examples, but these are at least two.
Screenshots
CID: 243 (Benzoic Acid)
CID: 2244 (Aspirin)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: