Dear Xiang-Jun,
Thanks a lot for all the modifications you have done on request to your programs.
It is great that dssr provides now clues about the helix form for each base pair (and nucleotide).
Unfortunately, I think that the manner its added to the output files, although quite informative, is also
very difficult to parse. Could you imagine adding these A/B/Z labels to, for example, to
the torsion files (for dssr and also for 3DNA - this would be very useful to us
and hopefully to others too). 
For example here for the dssr torsion file
        nt             bin    cluster   suiteness  A/B/Z/
 1     ..A.C.1.        inc      __       0.000      xxx
 2     ..A.DC.2.       33p      1a       0.824    xxx
 3     ..A.DG.3.       33p      1a       0.403    xxx
 4     ..A.DG.4.       33p      1a       0.387    xxx
and here for the 3DNA torsion file
              base      chi A/S     alpha    beta   gamma   delta  epsilon   zeta     e-z BI/BII     A/B/Z
   1 A:...1_:[..C]C  -161.7 anti     ---     ---     59.1    78.4  -155.0   -71.6   -83.4  BI         xxx
   2 A:...2_:[.DC]C  -163.8 anti    -60.6   156.1    55.3    82.7  -175.3   -64.1  -111.2  BI    xxx
Cheers,
Pascal