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I discussed with @alexdb27 last week and he expressed concerns that users could use PBxplore on strange PDB inputs without taking the parsers limitation into account. This would lead to odd results citing PBxplore.
One way to prevent, or at least mitigate, this would be to document that the PDB and PDBx parsers do not handle all the oddities that PDB files can contain.
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I discussed with @alexdb27 last week and he expressed concerns that users could use PBxplore on strange PDB inputs without taking the parsers limitation into account. This would lead to odd results citing PBxplore.
One way to prevent, or at least mitigate, this would be to document that the PDB and PDBx parsers do not handle all the oddities that PDB files can contain.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: