Python: Added Omega torsion angles #554
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Dear all,
We are working with collagens over here (motivated by an autoimmune disease targetting them in the skin) and those are exceptionally rich in Glycines and (Hydroxy-)Prolines, so we thought we better have a look at the Omega dihedral angles rather than only Psi and Phi.
To keep it short: The BALL python interface did not know much about omega torsions but it does now. While grepping through your source tree I had found additional occurences of psi and phi, which stimulated adding omega there, too. You may have reasons to decide against those extra bits.
Best,
Steffen